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about the city and the nation. I'm going -"'-"'--'~"""'By JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS *'=W<~//.-"'"'·',.,.,..~"' to be a part of a team doing something The public agency charged with really important. Just being a part of the redeveloping lower Manhattan in the team is daunting. wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks - But it just makes and particularly, deciding what to do with you feel good." the site of the former World Trade Center Alessi, who ~formally unveiled the public discussion serves as chief process for that task last week .. Six attorney to the proposed rebuilding plans released last town of Bethlehem Wednesday by the Lower Manhattan and counsel to the Development Corporation drew most of town board, said the attention, but the announcement a)so the selection was included an honor- and a challenge - made after a very for a local attorney. competitive Alessi The LMDC announced that Delmar's process, Robert Alessi and the firm he serves as responding to a lead partner- LeBeouf, Lamb, Greene & detailed request for proposals LMDC put MacRae, with offices in and out. The criteria the corporation laid out' ;., Albany - have been designated as were for experience ~ith complex environmental and land use counsel to the environmental matters, large-scale zoning board of the LMDC. Alessi will thus be and planning in New York' City, • front and center in the expected SEQR experience in open-space landmarks and review of the already-controversial Trade cultural institutions as well as a commitment to New York. Sean Murray of Murray Painting puts the finishing touches on the post oHice on Delaware Center redevelopment plan. Avenue in Delmar last Saturday. Jim Franco "I'm truly honored," said Alessi. "But Alessi and his partners are no also, I really don't think about this as it strangers to a project of this scale. They involves just me and my firm. This is really provided similar counsel to the board of the American Museum of Natural History in the design of1ts new Rose Center for Earth and Space on Central Park West and are serving in that capacity for the 'Coastie' enjoys stay on Japanese ship redevelopment of utility Consolidated Edison's East Side properties· - the largest development in Manhattan since =*~~--~-~--~---- By KATHERINE McCARTHY Rockefeller Center, Alessi said. j ~-=->>>~'"''"" "We were chosen because of our When Robert Shaye graduated from involvement in many of the larger Bethlehem Central High School in 2000, he headed right for the United States . D ALESSI!page 32 Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn. Now in his· junior year, he recently spent three week~ as one of the first two cadets in an exchange program with the Japanese Coast Guard. On May 31, Shaye flew to San Francisco, where he boarded the Japanese Coast Guard Academy training vessel, Kojima. He and fellow "Coastie" Laura Salemme joined two U.S. Coast Guard lieutenants to sail through the Panama Canal and on to New York • City aboard the Japanese ship . "I was·very interested in experiencing a different culture," Shaye, who lived in Nepal until he was four years old, said of the reason he applied to sail aboard· Kojima. "I traveled a lot in high school, and with the Coast Guard, I've been to Haiti and Africa." Robert Shaye, second from left, and his Japanese buddies indicale everything is A-OK. Shaye said he had been most worried about the language differences he would The Japanese cadets had just Guard, and the ranking system struck experience during his stay on Kojima. graduated and were a little older than Shaye as similar, as was the opportunity "I brought a Japanese dictionary and Shaye. Most of the officers aboard ship to "shoot the stars," or navigate celestially. learned a little before boarding," he said. spoke English. Still, Shaye said, "I used While training on the U.S. Coast Guard's "The Japanese cadets spoke some a lot of hand gestures and spoke slowly. ship, Eagle, last year, Shaye had learned English. They started learning it'in high The communication became a lot of to use a sextant, and aboard Kojima, they school and continued on at the Coast fun." had a chance to travel back in time as they Guard Academy in Japan." Rather than come away with a sense negotiated their way by the stars into the of differences between the two Coast Panama Canal from the Pacific Ocean. Guards, Shaye was impressed with the Crossing the Panama Canal is a big •• similarities. "I was more surprised at , deal in both services, Shaye said, and that than at our differences," he said. everyone aboard Kojima celebrated with "We're two different cultures with a traditional Japanese dinner. The amount 6 similar services." THE SPOTUGHT$.75 The ships, the mission of the Coast D COASTIE/page 13

I'' • ' . . • ~ i ' .... t ' • t ... ' ~ • ' ' .. THE SPOTLIGHT Selkirk man dies in cycle accident Police arrest man for DWI

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' ~· By JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS the runoff, and it makes the turned up at the second public r building much more visible and hearing, on site plan changes for Two public hearings on less of a residential setting." Nigro Companies' proposed • projects seeking modifications to Regina Boyles of Stratton Place Bethlehem Town Center. building project approvals questioned a nature trail the Attorney Bob Sweeney, repre­ previously granted by the developer proposes to situate in senting Nigro, described plans to • .Bethlehem town board - the a "buffer zone" to the rear of the build in phases, beginning with Bethlehem Town Center and an property. Bianchini said it would the Wal-Mart Super Center, a assistive living facility on not be a paved path but left Charter One bank branch and . Delaware Avenue- occupied the natural, but Boyles said, "If you Applebee's Restaurant. The ' bulk of a meeting last week of. the put nature trail back in the buffer second phase would include a town planning board. zone, it's no longer a buffer zone, home improvement retail store The board took no action on it's developed." with an as-yet unsigned tenant. .. either project, but both items are Others questioned a hardened The developer seeks approval likely to be back on the board's access drive from Weigand Lane of the phasing plan, and also of a agenda on Aug. 6 for more intendedforemergencyvehicles, de facto subdivision of the • discussion. The planning board the aesthetic impact of the project property along interior lot-lines has been asked by the town board on Bethlehem Public Library and for each of the five businesses. To for its recommendations on its outdoor performance stage, allow for road and utility access , whether to grant final approval to and possible noise from the and to avoid issues related to the requested amendments. proposed 18-foot cooling ·tower. setbacks and other requirements The hearings, scheduled due But principally, the neighbors of such subdivisions, he also to high public interest in the two regard the two-story commercial requested that the board adopt an projects, partially revisited earlier structure in their residential "open development" plan for the public concerns- but planning ·neighborhood. as a potential Planned Commercial District that ~board ch;Urman Doug Hasbrouck vacant eyesore if Klersy, who has encompasses the project. • reminded participants that the never operated an assistive:living That, conceded Hasbrouck, Model planes like !his one will be on display and flown althe Warblrds underlying approvals were not a complex, fails. was new territory for the planning over New York on Saturday and Sunday. matter of debate. The respective But Hasbrouck said the board .. It also raised suspicions ' applicants, he noted during one of planning board had no authority among several speakers of what the hearings, "could build" to pass judgment on Klersy's the intentions of Nigro and its tomorrow morning exactly as it's capacity to operate such a facility. . business clients might be. · Model planes to raise . " designed and approved. "We should leave that question "We call upon the planning ''What we're talking about is to the state agencies that have the board to require of Nigro whetherornotweshouldapprove authority and the jurisdiction to Companies a written statement funds at DARE event - - certain changes they have asked rule on whether or not that explaining in detail why Wal-Mart ·• to make for very specific capability exists," he said. is asking to make these changes," Two full-size aircraft will be said Michael Trout of Bender By Elaine Carberry reasons," he said. Opponents also questioned present 'as well: the State Police Lane. "If these changes are at Wal- and Albany Medical Center will Most of the 40 residents came whether the facility fit the Mart's request, the citizens ofthis Children often wonder how it •. to comment on Delmar Place, character of its surroundings. both be bringing their respective town have a rightto know exactly is that adults manage to live helicopters. granted approval nearly two years Noting recent plans for the Four why Wal-Mart needs these withouttoys. This weekend, they ago and formerly known as CMI. Corners and on Kenwood Avenue "This is a really fun family changes and what purpose they can discover the answer: they event," says DARE Officer Bruce ·· With developer Epoch Senior to preserve Delmar's "village" serve."· - don't. living having dropped out of the character, Marriott said, Oliver. "There will be food project last summer, property "Building a 75,000-square-foot He said that Wal-Mart might The Bethlehem Police DARE vendors, a Mr. Bouncety-Bounce • owner Henry Klersy seeks to warehouse for senior citizens someday close the facility program will hold its fourth for the kids, ... and (the planes) are develop and operate the 94-unit, does nothing to help the village altogether _ but by controlling annual Warbirds Over New York really exciting to see." its own parcel, might block any on Saturday and Sunday, July 27, 70,0QO.square-foot assistive living atmosphere of a residential area." DARE, Drug Abuse Resistance competitor from acquiring it. and 28, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . • residence on his own. Maryanne McDermott of Education, is a H)-week program "Wal-Mart is the No. 1 producer This large-scale model airplane taught to all fifth-graders in the Joe B.ianchini of designers Weigand Lane said, "We want in the nation of vacant buildings," show is the DARE program's only ABD Engineering discussed the business (in Delmar). We need he said. , fund-raiser. · Bethlehem Central school district. The program teaches modifications being sought. · growth and development. But we The event will feature over 200 .• The changes would add less need a master plan." "Speculation is not something children what drugs are, what that can control the future of this pilots, most of whom will have than 200 square feet to the At least one board member, effects they have on the mind and project," Sweeney said. "What more than one plane to fly. The body, how drugs use can affect building's footprint, as well as an Dan Odell, agreed. Noting the we're asking for is more technical . models -which have wingspans ·• outdoor cooling tower and other efforts of the Land Use one's family and friends, as well than substantive _ it doesn't ·from 20 to more than 60 feet as a wide range of techniques to utilities, some reconfiguration of Management Advisory Com­ matter.to the town, to the public long- are of airplanes, driveways and landscaping and mittee to draw up such a plan use when re­ the addition of seven parking several years ago- a document to anybody shopping here. It fusing them. spaces. . ultimately adopted by ihe town matters, critically, to the Ten local But even those modest board as an advisory resource development of this project." This is a really fun family sponsors have .• changes drew objections from only- Odell said, "As individual Such interior subdivision, he each donated neighbors. members of the planning board, said, was typical business practice event, There will be food vendors, a $100, off-setting Weigand Lane resident Bob some of us, myself included, are for shopping centers. Board Mr. Bouncety-Bounce for the kids, all of the costs of _. Kelley said, "Every time we come on record, having stood in front member Joe Rooks said, "If this and (the planes) are really exciting hosting this to a meeting, there are new of a microphone right there, and is the way you've done business event. This changes, and it gets bigger-you said it was absolutely critical that all along, why the hell did you to see. allows every dol­ come to Bethlehem and describe lar collected to just keep bending a little bit more the town of Bethlehem get a land Bruce Oliver ·. and a little bit more and a little bit use management plan in place:: one parcel and now come back go directly toThe more, every time. It's gotta stop. Absent one, he said, 'The role and do it differently?" DARE program. This was way too big originally. It of the planning board as defined Nigro vice president Steven Last year alone,­ • just keeps getting bigger." by the law is to a large extent Powers offered a technical helicopters and jets from time the show raised more than $6,000. "I object to any more parking reactive. It's not the planning explanation of the need for such periods ranging from World War than is absolutely necessary," said board's job to do the kind of long­ lot line divisions, and assurances I to the present. Radio-controlled· The show will take place at Bob Marriott of Delaware range planning you mentioned that the request would not run modern-day jets as well as planes South Albany Airport on Creble Avenue. "More parking takes here." counter to any of the conditions from World War II, the Korean Road in Selkirk. Refreshments away from green area, it increases But several supporters spoke imposed by the town board in War and Vietnam will be flown all will be available. Admission is $5 up for the project. "Please stop granting the project approval last weekend. As has been the case per adult and free for children • nitpicking," Bob Jasinski of January. He pledged to further for the past three years, the under age 12. Glenmont said .."This man document his response before the models will engage in dog fights, For information, contact Vic (Klersy) is in business. It's a next board discussion of"the aerobatic maneuvers and static Olivett at 4 75-0942 or business proposition. Give him project. How soon the board will displays, aJI of which are thrilling [email protected]. ·his due." act on its recommendations to the to watch. , town board- and how soon that This year's show will also Anthony Gordon of Delaware body might vote on the Avenue said he was, "Fully in include a few new elements.' For amendment requests- remains the first time, 12 model turbine approval of the project. l'd.much an open question. rather have the assistive living jets running on miniature jet center than 20 or 30 or 40 single 'The only thing I can assure engines will be present. They family homes, with the resulting you," said Hasbrouck, "is that the travel at up·to 200 miles per hour traffic and the resulting developer will ask me the same and are sure to be crowd-pleasers. population, there." question tomorrow morning." The DARE program pur­ A handful of neighbors also chased two miniature dragsters for Bethlehem Central Middle The Sporlight (USPS 396-630) is published each Wednesday by Spotlight l.LC, 125 Adams St., . School last year, and these, too, Delmar, N. Y.~l2054. Periodicals postuge paid at Delmar, N.Y., and al additional mailing offices. 1 will be highlighted. A race pitting Posrmnsta: send address changes to The Spotlight, P.O. Box 100, Delmar, N.Y. 12054. Subscription rates: Albany County, one year $26, two years $50, elsewhere, one year $32. the dragsters against one another Subscriptions are not refundable. will be held. 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"You know," the our hands, so we scheduled an I'd feared all along, but wanted computer at home, but the tangle " DVD player on the computer, you sensible, frugal New England­ appointment with the mechanic, - checked out as the warranty ticks of wires and. menacing-looking see). reared wife said, sensing an to replace the tire and to figure down on our computer. "The A boards full of chips overwhelmed out what was causing the shimmy drive is broken," he said. ''I'll send her. "I'm never· getting_ a First the dryer stopped opportunity to save on the utility and the squealing noise in the you a new one, and you can just computer," she declared in the no­ tumbling, and getting both a bill, "there are people in this town front end that we had been hoping go ahead and install it" nonsense way of a New Eng­ repairman and the part at the who hang out their wash, just like lander who spent big chunks of t same time was a feat that took my family always did." "Oh, dear would just go away. 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Use common sense High time for ethics in government Many suburban neighborhoods are plagued with traf­ Albany and elsewhere continue fic, and although the speed limit is 30 mph, drivers often By BlAIR HORNER without interruption. The ignore it in their haste to get wherever they're going. ""-'·-=~ Point of View governor and others have The writer is legislative director criticized the unseemly practice of But even 30 mph is too fast in neighborhoods where of the New York Public Interest allowing lawmakers to hit up young children often play in theirfrontyards. And in many Research Group, a nonpartisan, been blocked by the financial contributors at night while voting of these neighborhoods, there are no sidewalks, which nonprofit research and advocacy service industry's lobbyists. on issues important to those adds 'another potential hazard to pedestrians and chil­ organization. Ethically challenged politics is interests during the day. Yet, dren. Corporate America's ethical not unique to the nation's capital; when the opportunity to reform it's found here in New York, as A letter writer this blind spot is big news. Between this practice presented itself this Enron, WorldCom, Global well. Over the past decade, New year during the redistricting . week cites an incident Crossing and Anderson York has seen its share of where a teen-age driver Edt'tori·als debate, the governor did nothing. Consulting, the list of corporate scandals and other unethical New Yorkers deserve better. took issue with her when wrongdoing grows by the day. activities. Unlike in Washington, she said he was driving As former Republican. Gov. · Even President George W Bush where Congress has passed Thomas Dewey once observed: too fast The boy denied it and chided her for not properly (Harken Energy) and Vice campaign finance reform and is 'The public is entitled to expect tending to her children. The young driver really missed President Dick Cheney (Halli­ close to approving a major from its servants a set of the point, even if he was traveling at the speed limit It's burton Oil) hilVe had ques­ corporate reform bill, the standards far above the morals of just simple common sense to be more careful in neighbor­ tionable business dealings that governor and the state the marketplace. Those who hoods where young families live. Youngsters are prone to are increasingly coming under Legislature have been able to exercise public and political wander and are not as aware of potential danger from cars. public scrutiny. As a result, the escape pressure for similar, power are trustees of the hopes debate over business ethics is fundamental reforms. Thus, New and aspirations of all mankind. The very sad fact is that there have been fatalities right front and center in American Yorkers are still at high risk of here in Bethlehem. They are the trustees of a system politics. unethical political behaviors. A of government in which the Drivers - all drivers, not just teen-agers - must The revelations of powerful review of some of the "low lights" people must be able to place their exercise common sense. Drivers really need to drive with corporate chiefs' efforts to of New York's ethical standards absolute trust; for the greater care. deceive investors and the public are revealing: preservation of their welfare; while enriching themselves has • Despite admitting in 1999 their safety and all they hold dear also undermined the nation's that it gave thousands of dollars depends on it." Market mess economy. The stock markets have worth of illegal gifts to state One of government's top lost trillions over the past two legislators and staff, tobacco giant responsibilities is to ensure that " I To ·paraphrase the late Illinois Sen. Everett Dirksen, a years, and thousands of Amer­ Philip Morris has not been the public is protected from the trillion dollars here and a trillion there, and soon you're icans have seen their retirement punished. harm caused by unbridled greed. talking about real damage to everyone's retirement. savings have vanish. • The State Ethics Com­ It has clearly failed in Wash­ ' When Dirksen made his famous quip about federal How could it have happened? mission approved the indirect ington, and reformers there are funding by Philip Morris, Eli Lilly spending and real money in the 1960s, he was talking American history is filled with fighting to strengthen federal evidence that businesses will and other corporations with billions. How times have changed. oversight of publicly traded often behave unethically unless business before state govern­ corporations. The 2-year-old stock market swoon - as of Monday, someone is there to stop them. ment of Gov. George Pataki's 1995 In New York, our elected more than $6 trillion in lost value for shareholders-has That someone is supposed to be' trip to Hungary. In addition, a top officials have failed, too. Who taken most baby boomers' expectations of a comfortable government. Unfortunately, the Philip Morris lobbyist attended oversees governmental failures? retirement funded by IRAs and 401(k)s and thrown them scandals surrounding the demise dinner with the governor in Voters. New Yorkers must de­ out the window. But better dreams out a metaphoric of powerful. supposedly well-run Budapest during that trip. While mand changes in the ethical window than actual window-jumping people, as was the corporations parallel the erosion the State Ethics Commission now practices of those running state case in the 1929 Crash. of ethics in politics. admits it was in error in granting government. permission for the governor to The major political parties Necessary reforms include: That the market continues to spiral downward is the have long relied on powerful accept corporate underwriting of result of millions of investor decisions to sell, i.e., millions special interests to fund elections. this trip, no new legislation has • A ban on gifts from lobbyists of rational decisions that proposals to clean up the corpo­ That reliance has been coupled passed to ensure that such an to lawmakers and other top policy rate Augean stables are way too little and way too influ­ with politicians' too-frequent error is not repeated. makers. enced by those who have profited in the corrupt system. willingness to allow lobbyists to • Top legislative staffers and • A ban on lawmakers It is clear that there must be a vigilant cop on the write public policies that affect political party leaders are allowed accepting honoraria. corporate interests-often tying securities beat, along with a realistic chance that those to become lobbyists without a • Creation of a new, the hands of regulators and suitable "cooling-off" period. independent ethics oversight who loot public corporations of millions will spend time in blocking important reforms. Thus, such lobbyists are able to agency for both the executive and jail, just like those who rob a store of hundreds. Indeed, many of the corporate cash in on New York's notoriously legislative branches. Lt short, our leaders must do a lot more to restore scandals rocking the nation's weakregulationofthe"revolving • Expansion of the lobbying confidence in our markets, without which the entire political establishment may have door" between ·government and · commission's jurisdiction to country, not just baby boomers, will face an uncertain and been averted if reforms proposed special interest lobbying firms. oversee all lobbying of state dangerous future. during the presidency of Bill • The Legislative Ethics agencies. Clinton had become law and not Committee (a group of state • Establishment of a one-year legislators which oversees the "cooling-off" period for all ethics ofthe Legislatwe) is under legislative staffers and party , no obligation to let the public officials, so that none can immed­ know when an investigation has iately cash in on political contacts. begun or what action it intends to • Dramatic changes to New take. NYPIRG cannot get an York's campaign financing system Publisher- Stewart Hancock answer from anyone at the by banning soft money, lowering Legislative Ethics Committee contribution limits, boosting Vice President- Richard K. Keene regarding our ~omplaint about disclosure and enforcement and General Manager- John A. Mcintyre Jr. Philip Morris' illegal gifts to creating a voluntary system of Executive Editor~ Susan Graves lawmakers, and there appears to public financing for candidates for Managing Editor- Dev Tobin be no interest in pursuing the state offices. obvious violations of law that have When state incumbents ask for Assistant Editor- Joseph Phillips Production Manager- John Brent occurred. your vote this fall, ask them a few • DespitethefactthattheState questions. What has the candi­ Editorial Staff~ Donna Bell, Ronald E. Assistant Production Manager- David Abbott Lobbying Commission called for date done to raise the standard of ' Campbell, Katherine McCarthy, Betsy Glath, Production Staff- Darren Carusone, anexpansionofitsjurisdictionto ethics in New York? Why is it Sports Editor- Rob Jonas Martha Eriksen, Matthew Green,· monitor lobbying of government considered acceptable for New Photography- Jim Franco Andrew Rodgers, Jeremy Schoonmaker contracts in March, and the clear Yorkers to pay so much for a state Advertising Representatives - Corinne Circulation -Gail Harvey evidence that well-connected government that is so Blackman, Andrew Gregory, Dan O'Toole, individuals have used improper unaccountable? Accounting- Cathy Barger Michael Parmelee, John Salvione influence to steer government Unless voters hold elected Legal Advertisements- Liz Bradt contracts worth millions, nothing representatives accountable for has been done to boost public the state of democracy, no one 125 Adams St., Delmar 12054 accountability in this area. In fact, should expect better government E-mail- (518) 439-4949 when legislation passed the or higher ethical standards from NEWS: [email protected] FAX (518) 439-0609 Senate in 1999 requiring the anyone _ neither the nation's disclosure of procurement lobby- corporate executive.s nor the ADVERTISING & CLASSIFIED: OFFICE HOURS' '-- spotads@nycap:rr.com ing, .OJ?POSi~ion from the Pataki state's politicaLleaders. The. buck. 8:30 a.m. - S p.m. Mon.-Fri. admmtstration ktlled the plan. stops here. · .. · Uit'f%J.«_, wim -x---:zyi~I!IILkmkmkm'&TW3 ·---;;;·;w ·-~:~if; fEtfu1t'ill@Wf*F --··•" • Campaign fund-raisers in _____ . -·- ___ ------· ESPOTL/GHT July 24, 2002- PAGE 7

li!WF.JiMlllmmc·· ...·.·.······.··4...... c:::::...... ·.·.·.·.li::;,.c:;:,.·.·.·.···.·.·.·_ Price Chopper hosts ~Jt s~4~.~"";7~:yl';#reMqc;;lJiilwiwf··J limit, but I'm sure it would be read The Spotlight, but that many impossible. The speed limit of 30 parents do. Parents, please mph is too fast for a street like remind you young drivers to use .; ours, but it is only a limit. It common sense and follow the doesn't mean you have to go 30 rules of the road, and be sure to mph on the street. set a good example. If conditions or circumstances Ann Marie Carswell warrant a slower speed, drive at a Delmar New residents urge board· . _to restrict truck traffic Editor, The Spotlight local industrial traffic to the roads We are brand new members of already prepared to accom­ your community. We were modate such traffic will keep our researching towns in the Albany high school and pedestrian areas area from 6,000 miles away and safe. Sheila Fuller and the current chose to live in the town of board should welcome this Bethlehem for many reasons. The opportunity to continue to direct most pertinent reason here is the and plan the future of the town by _, success· of the town integrating eliminating the truck traffic on commerce and industry with an Cherry and Elm, or at least P 60t-h Annual ,_,_, I outstanding school district. What imposing weight restrictions . • a success story! The leadership thereon. of the past and present should be Most of the citizens of our town . llNKINTOW\~ proud such profound success in don't realize that all that heavy ~ this aspect of life here. truck traffic that can be seen from The recent board meetings the Elm Ave. Park is stopping and concerning the heavy truck traffic starting again just one block from FAI on Cherry and Elm avenues the high school. The local • presents a new challenge to our leadership will be commended for town leadership. This is an directing the growth of our town, opportunity for leadership within while ensuring the safety and the community to encourage future for our residents and our Thursday - Saturday growth of industrial areas of town industries. while leaving quiet access to the Marilyn Nugent , residential areas. Directing non- Delmar July 25, 26, 27, 6pm Pledge furor is misplaced Editor, The Spotlight: · nation was built on the principles Great food, rides, ferris wheel, The recent furor over the of individual liberty and tolerance. roller coaster, flying swings Federal Circuit Court of Appeals The First Amendment rulingthatthewords"underGod" confirms out intent to keep in our Pledge of Allegiance is church and state separate. The unconstitutional is misplaced. Bill of Rights essentially FREE ADMISSION * FREE PARKING The ruling is not that the pledge guarantees that the majority - itself is unconstitutional, but that in the instant case believers in a the addition of the religious-based deity - will not be permitted to words is. impose out will on a minority, in What the protestors fail to this case those who choose notto recognize is that the flag and our believe in God. country existed for 178 years The protestors should before these words were added to celebrate a separate judiciary with the pledge 'jn. 1954, and that the courage enough to enforce that ruling is,· irdact, a c.onfirmation tolerance and our Constitutional of our ba~(i;',tenets .. · - . freedoms. ' Our fl'ajl' 4s the foremost''' Bruce Trachtenberg symbol ofJour-·gr~at nation·. Our .ti.k --!--!OJ;: Schenectady PAGE 8-July 24, 2002 THE SPOTLIGHT Punkintown Fair to mark 60th McKr.ells to perform

The 60th annual Punkintown NEWS NOTES Extenson to offer in twilight series Fair will be held Thursday, July bench building class 25, through Saturday, July 27, at Voorheesville On Saturday, Sept. 14, from 10 The McKrells will be on the interested in this romantic and 6 p.m. atthe fairgrounds on Route Betsy Glath a.m. until 2:30 p.m., Janice lawn at the library tonight, July adventurous time. 85A in New Salem. 765-4415 Shields, owner of Cut It Out, will 24, filling the night air with their Joyce Laiosa will discuss this The fair will include games of be at the Cornell Cooperative Irish bluegrass music. Whether book and other legends and "'­ chance, rides, refreshments and Extension William Rice Jr. Center, you are one oftheir legion of fans stories. No signup is necessary. shows. Parking and admission are located at 24 Martin Road in or completely uninitiated to their· Lucky summer reading club free. Voorheesville. music, you should be here for this kids will get their own sampling The Punkintown Fair is a Town to host Shields will demonstrate how performance. of the solo talents of Brian Melick, benefit for the New Salem Fire activities for kids to construct a bench from natural The concert starts at 7 p.m. premier percussionist with the Department. The town of New Scotland materials. Everyone in the class and will be held in the popular Irish bluegrass band the ._ Heldeberg workshop Recreation Department will will build his or her own bench to Voorheesville Elementary School McKrells. to hold Star Party sponsor an activity I sports night take home. Melick will present an The Heldeberg Workshop and with music for the middle-level The class fee is $55. Branches .... "Introduction to the World of the Albany Area Astronomers will age kids tonight, July 24, from 7 and screws will be supplied; bring Voorheesville Percussion" to the fourth­ 10 hold a night under the stars on to p.m. your own tools (a complete list of Public Library ...... r ...... through sixth-grade classes on Monday, July 29, (raindate July The program is free and open suggested tools will be sent to you Monday, July 29. Come prepared 30) at 9 :30 p.m. to all middle-level age kids, and upon receipt of your registration). gym in case of bad weather. Bring for a wonderful music-making '' The program will include will be held at Swift Road Park. Pre-registration is required. your own lawn chairs to either afternoon. viewing the stars through a ~~~corn and beverages will be Call at 765-3512 for registration site. Grades one through three on variety of telescopes and forms or information. The free summer concert Wednesday, July 31 will journey ,_ discussing the constellations. For information, contact the Mulch available series is funded by the Friends of deep into the jungle for Please bring a blanket to sit on town office at 439-4913. for village residents the Library. The next Together at "Rainforest Magic." Sign up Twilight concert features anytime- summer reading club , and a flashlight. Town to sponsor· trip Residents ofVoorheesville can Nashville songstress Valerie De registration is ongoing. All Garden .Club to hold to Bronx Zoo purchase mulch for their gardens La Cruz on Ai.Jg. 7. meetings are at 2 p.m. flower & vegetable show The town of New Scotland will from the village. "The Monarch and the Preschooler story times ,, The Men's Garden Club ·of sponsor a bus trip to the Bronx The cost of the mulch is $15 Butterfly Lady" will be presented continue on Thursdays through Albany, actively serving the Zoo on Friday, Aug. 16. for a small truck load (about a for families on Wednesday, July Aug: 15 at village park in Capital District for more than 60 Departure will be from the cubic yard). Contact the village 31, at 7 p.m. Voorheesville (behind the village years,willbesponsoringaFlower town hall on Route 85 in office to order a load. For office) at 11 a.m. or at Tracey's <. and Vegetable Show on Saturday, . Slingerlands. information, call 765-2692. Carol Ann Margolis talks about Tastee Treat in New Scotland at July 27, at Cornell Cooperative All ages are welcome to attend, the beautiful monarch butterfly 11:45 a.m. Extension on Martin Road in but children must be Correction and the journey it takes from Voorheesville. accompanied by an adult. The. Mexico to the United States. All Regular storytimes at the In a story in the July 17 ages should be enthralled with Entries will be accepted cost of the trip is $30 per person library are at 10:15 a.m. on Spotlight regarding a traffic the fascinating story. between 8 and 10:30 a.m., when and includes admission to the. Tuesdays. No signup is accident on River Road on July 10, · judging will start. The show will zoo. It's King Arthur "Knight" at 7 necessar~ ~ Pamela Walters of Albany was p.m. on July 25. Teens are invited For program information, be open to the public for general' Seating is limited and the ticketed for failure to ke.ep right viewing between 1 and 3 p.m. registration deadline isAug. 1. to see movie clips from some of great reference sources and to in the incident. the well-known films depicting check out "I Spy: Voorheesville," For information and show Forinformation,call439-0938. the era of knights, fair ladies and visit the library Web site-at schedule, contact Bob Ireland at the Round Table. www.voorheesvillelibrary.org. 237-1880. Yo\1 can read I am Mordred by Barbara Vink ~ Nancy Springer if you are

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Rt 9W Cumberland Farms Plaza Glenmont, NY 518-433-0374 elksign @capital.net FAII433·0315 OPEN M·TH 8:30·5, FRI 8:30-2 THE SPOTLIGHT PAGE 10 July 24, 2002 ' Five Rivers to offer RCS library offers program on frogs Squeeze to perform Five Rivers Environmental diverse programs Education Center will offer a on green tonight program on frogs on Tuesday, Captain Squeeze and his regional sites can be found at July 30, at 7 p.m. Zydeco Mashers return to our www.uhls.org/ispy. Summer is a very busy time at This workshop is especially for Center naturalists will lead outdoor stage tonight at 7:30p.m. The project is supported by the Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Bethlehem residents. Melick will participants to some of the Accordionist Greg Speck leads federal LSTA funds granted to the •. Community Library. show how to make percussion center's wetlands areas to instruments. his group in lively zydeco tunes Upper Hudson Library System by The weekly preschool story examine several species of frogs inspired by the great Clifton the New York State Library. which are commonly found in the hour is on Wednesdays at 11 a.m. The Mother Goose Jazz Band Chenier. Bring a blanket or a lawn Call439-9314 to register. will perform on Thursday, Aug. 8, area. Activities or crafts foll 0w each chair. In the event of rain. the Summer reading story time. at 11 a.m. at P. B. Coeymans Participants in this free program will be held indoors. Elementary School. ·program should dress for the suggestions Programs last 30 to 45 Today's offerings from Their family concerts feature outdoors and bring binoculars if minutes. Pageturners, our quarterly well-known local musicians and possible. collection of book reviews by The Summer Reading Club provide an easy introduction to Five Rivers is located at 56 and Traveling Library runs the world of jazz. This Game Farm Road iri Delmar. /Check It Out library staff: through Aug. 16. You do not need performance will feature Chuck For information, call475-0291. Bethlehem Public Library Stuffed: Adventures of a a library card to borrow from the D'Aloia on guitar. Restaurant Family by Patricia Traveling Library. The center will offer an indoor Refreshments are provided by story and outdoor walk for Volk. The author regales the The concert is free and open the Friends of Bethlehem Public The weekly schedule is: children ages 3-6 on Saturday, reader with humorous and to all. Library. Coeymans Hollow, Little Red Aug. 3, at 10 a.m. poignant tales of growing up in a family of New York City School House, Mondays at 6:30 This program is made possible Refreshments will be provided. Author talk ,_ p.m.; South Bethlehem, Town in part with public funds from the On Thursday,July 25, at2 p.m., restaurateurs. Yolk's ·vignettes All children ·should be Park, Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.; New York State Council on the local author James Preller will talk about her zany relatives and their accompanied by an adult, and Ravena, RCS Community Library, Arts Decentralization Program about his craft. Preller writes the adulation of all things culinary are participants in this free program Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.; New and administered by the Albany-. Jigsaw Jones mystery series. fascinating. The stories evoke should dress for the outdoors. Baltimore, Cecil Hallock Park, Schenectady League of Arts Mysterious activities will follow nostalgia for long-ago New York District 2, Route 54 Uuly 25 to Community Arts Connection Five Rivers is located at 56 his presentation. The program is -a city of vibrancy, glamour and August 15), Thursdays at 10 a.m.; Program. · Game Farm Road in Delmar. appropriate for children in grade innocence. You'll want to finish Selkirk, A.W. Becker Elementary two and up. this slim volume in one sitting­ There will be a craft corner like a good meal! School, Thursdays at 1:30 p.m.; available for school-age children Museum to present Call439-9314 to register. Feura Bush, Neighborhood An Unexpected Light: Travels in Association Library, Thursdays at at the library this summer during library program I Spy My Hometown Afghanistan by Jason Elliot. This library hours. Crafts will change · A historical driving tour 3 p.m.; Coeymans, Food for each week. Bethlehem Public Library will is a timely memoir by a London Thought Recreation Program at be holding "Lots of Bubbles" on planned by local children will journalist who first traveled to P.B. Coeymans Elementary Library hours are: Th ursd ay, Aug. 1, a t 2 p.m. depart from the library at 10 a.m. Afghanistan in the mid-1980s at L Friday, July 26. Volunteers from School, every weekday. • Monday through Thursday· Participants ages 5 through 9 the age of 19. He went back in the library's Youth Advisory the mid-1990s. This is not a The second of two evening from 10 a.m. to 8:30p.m. can make bubble wands and try Council, aided by the Town of workshops with percussionist them out. political history, but rather an •· • Friday and Saturday from 10 Bethlehem Historical Association observer's fascination for the Brian Melick will be held on, a.m. t o 5 p.m. This program is presented by and yo}lth services staff, will Tuesday, July 30, at 6:30p.m. at the Scotia/Glenville Children's country and its people that will conduct local history lessons at leave readers with an insight and Henry Hudson Park Pavilion ·in • Saturdays during July and Museum. stops along the route. Selkirk. August from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call439-9314 to register. appreciation they might not get Tours last about 90 minutes elsewhere. and end· at a picnic area. Thanks to Meryl Norek and · Participants will need to drive Gordon Noble for these reviews. their own cars. 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Roure 143, West of Ravena • 756-6941 PARTICIPAJ'ING IN MOST MAJOR 8 to Noon PAGE 12-July 24, 2002 THE SPOTLIGHT '· RCS announces honor roll students Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Susanna Wagner, William Weber Alyson Martin,· Lindsay Me- Byerwalters, Angela Datri, High School has announced the and Sarah Wilsey. Cluskey, Jennifer Mero, Shima Jessica Hall Nicholas Hall, .. high honor and honor roll Grade 10 Miabadi, Stephanie Mulligan, Vanessa Hoyt, Gladys Lugo, students for the third quarter. high honor roll Christopher Murphy, Beckie Chiara McKenney, Erin O'Brien, Nowak,JamesO'Connoi-, Richard Patricia Rees, Sarah Sherman. Olinger,Joseph Orsino, Meredith Nicole Sickler, Patrick Smith, ~~~:~~=r~}~~~;~i~f:~=~~f~ EllR~~~:lA~~ee~dto~:.e ~~~~~~: Pascale.Jessica Poetzsch,Jessica Laura Spoor. Alexandra Volk­ academic areas, and students on Breithaupt, Casey Bridgeford, Pomakoy, Laura Rafick, Michael heimer and Jason Yurek. the honor roll must earn a Eoin Carroll, Gregory DeLuca, Smith, Katie Stott, RusseJI Grade 11 cumulative average of 85 to 89. John Dibble, Emily .Faul, Megan Felter, Ashley Finke, Kimberly Thompson, Kiernan Townley and honor roll Grade nine Finnigan, Valerie Gordon, Lillian Jessica Whydra. .Justin Ashley, Janelle Bechdol, high honor roll Kowalski, Erin Leavitt, Rebecca . Grade 12 Marc Bohl. Fallon Breen, Lauren Melissa Ball, Kerry Baxter, . Machia, Julie Masa. Zachary high honor roll Buhrke, Jacquelyn Cary, Ashley Sheena Childs, Jenna Crandall, Mayes, Martha Moon; Jacqueline Melissa Andritz, Robert Chicaretti, Nicole Corsi, Michael Meaghan DePaula, Allison Noblett, Alan Northrup, Rebecca Babcock-Ellis, Charles Biers, Duker, Brian Frangella, Meaghan Dibble, Amanda Eissing, Elijah Priester, Marcie Pry, Stephanie Katherine Bishop, Anna Cross. Furst, Katie Garcia, Erin Herman, Aja Case Fagan, Tiffany Fredericks, Scalzo, Sarah Schools, Herbert David Cross, Justin Cross, Jessica Ingraham, Christopher Samuel Hafensteiner. Andrew Tompkins, Kayla Vatalaro. Christopher Currey, Nina Cutro- Jordan, Christopher Kot, Heather HVCC student earns . Hamilton, Melissa Hamilton, Charles Williams, Matthew KeJiy, Matthew Dardani, LaMarre, Harrison Lehmann and Jacob Henriksson, Jordan Zaloga and Eric ZeJI. Adrienna Davis, Dustin Deering, Courtney Losee .. excellence award Herman, Kenneth Jenkins, Grade 11 SaraDolan,KathrynEdler,Caitlin· And Jennifer Masa, Neale ·Aja L. Case of Ravena, a 2002 ·graduate of Hudson Vallley Joshua Jones, Daisha King, h'1 h h 11 Fansier, Amy Fernald, Anthony Merrill, Pamela Morrison, Jason Andrew Louis and Sean McGrath. 0 on or ro Ferrusi, Elizabeth Fink, Michael Parker, Jamie Philpott, Victoria Community College. was Ian Applebee, Suzette Berry, honored recently as the recipient And Joshua Meyer, Aric Mine, Matthew Bolen, Jason Bonafide, Frodyma, Fredrika Gardfelt, Pohlid, Analiesa Quattlebaum, Michelle Montini, Kate lin Dara Byrne, Malissa Carr, James Kimberly Gardner, Jacob Hafen- Peter Rankin, Benjamin Salovitz, of the Early Childhood Club Nicholson, Alexander Orsi, Craven, Sarah Dennis, Suzanna steiner, Samantha Henrikson, Jenna Santa Maria, Johanna Award for Excellence in Cassie Ostrander, Mandi Palmer, Frati, Thomas Fredericks, Christina Latter, Brenda Lemus, Scalzo, Justin Schipano, Karl Teaching. Laura Persico, Vanessa Persico, Joseph Galgana, Jessalyn Irma Lemus, Marina Marchenko. Schoenig, James Seymore, Anne Case,· who was on the Allison Poetzsch, Sabrina Pry, Hotaling, Adam Lammly, Nicole Tara McGrath, Megan McGraw, Siler, Jill Stumbaugh, Kristin president's list for all four Melissa Ronan, Lauren Sebert, Leonard, Sean Uchorowiec, Paula Stefanie McLaren, William Orsi, Teller and Seth Williams. semesters at HVCC, received an Timothy Sugrue, Brett Sykes, _Limeres-Ruiz. Andrea Lopez, Andrea Preville, Rachel Quimby, Grade 12 assoCiate's degree in the early Courtney Ross, AnaPatricia childhood department. Santos, Aubrey Spaulding, Sarah · honor roll Case will attend SUNY Stott, Adam Sugrue, Megan Jessica Appleby, Ash ley Geneseo in the fall. Tracey, Joel Trombley, Nicole Armer,· .MitcheJI Baitsholts, Vasquez, Lorelei Wagner, Tera Carmine Berghela, Amy Billetts, Weddell, Rebecca Wilsey, Carla Borreilli, Jeffrey Bradley, Want your Rebecca Wolfe and Samantha Jacquelyn Bushnell, Shannon Zazycki. 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He said Supervisor "We started with a land." • estimating that fish made up 85 to the IDA board directly - but Sheila Fuller is supportive of the percent of the diet. "I must have will interact with municipal subcommittee of the board and The IDA will now consider park concept. developed a job description, and whether to take on an option of tried about a dozen kinds of fish departments, from planning to during the trip." public works, in an effort to brought that to the board for its consideration," said Joseph During his time aboard ship, streamline economic develop­ ment efforts for the town. Richardson, vice-chairman of the Shaye participated in the cadets' board, who led the subcommittee. Hannifin, who began serving daily routine, learning about "In that process, it was decided it July 1 as a per-diem consultant to some of the differences in the way was in the board's best interest to the IDA pending his full-time things are done. 'We use symbols make it a full-time position." appointment, is a 1993 alumnus of in a lot of our drills, and the "We weren't sure we were popular overnight camp for Boys and Japanese use letters," Shaye said. Cornell with bachelor's degrees in applied economics and ready for a senior executive­ Along with the Coast Guard business management. He comes director type that came from a ~ One or two month sessions lieutenants, Shaye and Salemme to the new post from a county or municipal IDA setting," gave a one-hour presentation to said IDA chairman Michael background in private-sector 3 their shipmates about some of the Tucker. "So we decided on • Varied & exciting camp program that business development. A former Includes water skiing, horseback riding, things done at the Coast Guard trading clerk with Sharpe somebody who could work on a Academy. ropes challenge course, field sports, Securities, in 1995 he became vice collaborative basis with the board adventure trips, arts and drama 'When we stand at attention," president and general manager of to begin the process of identifying Shaye said, "we hold our hands the development needs of the Liquor Groupage Overseas, a ~· 30 minute drive from Albany as if we are holding a roll of West Coast-based international community, consistent with the quarters. The Japanese hold their trading ·company. Hannifin residential character of the town. ~ 46 year history of Capital Area families hands flat and point their fingers oversaw sales and· financial I think what we sensed was the down. We also showed them how management and managed need to take a small step, that the to 'square a meal,' which all first­ relationships with customers and IDA should pursue economic year cadets do." As an clients in 20 countries. development that's acceptable to introduction to discipline, first­ the public. If we went too fast, we He returned to the East Coast could get ahead of ourselves." year cadets don't look at their and came to the Capital District food when they eat it and bring Tucker left open the possibility two' years ago to participate as Call us at {518)766-3 100 their forks up to a 90-degree angle director of business development that the position could evolve in before moving it squarely into in the launch of a startup, the future. to receive our video brochure their mouths. At the Coast Guard Onefamily.com, and later joined "We looked for an executive OR Academy, cadets room with one director, but what we hired is a Global Market· Research in a Visit us oncline .at other person, both students in the similar capacity. -with that staff coordinator," he said. "It's same year. In Japan, there arefour business successfully launched, intended that (Brian) could grow www-schodack cadets to a room-one from each "I needed to find something into the executive director's job .) class. locally to put down some roots," eventually." Shaye is now halfway through he said. 'This region is a great At last week's IDA meeting, his Coast Guard education. He place to raise a family." Hannifin and the board discussed chose the Coast Guard for its Hannifin was one of three possible funding so_urces for a " )-humanitarian aspect and because finalists interviewed for a position technology park, a project on the Pick he wanted to learn. to fly. He whose nature was largely refined board's agenda for more than two recently returned from a one­ in the interview process, which years. TheiDA has identified a 9(). week course in Mobile, Ala., began in January. acre site on Wemple Road owned Your Own­ where he got "stick time" in With a healthy budget thanks by developer George Haseotes, helicopters. to fees received from recent but a potential park developer that RaspberJ'i,es Although Sept.ll precipitated businesses obtaining IDA negotiated an option contract on consideration of making the the site, Albany-based Anderson . d .··::<'''"'b assistance - including a six­ an -H Coast Guard part of the defense figure settlement payment Group, withdrew from the project system, the decision ultimately recently received from PSEG after exploratory meetings with came down to leave it as part of New York, stemming from a town officials several months ago. Blueberries~ the Department of Transpor­ ,,;,p; tation. Call ahead for "We're the only one of the·five armed services that is part of picking .conditions DOT," Shaye said. 'That way, we ' can board ships without it being Yellow Rock ·care & Bakery considered an act of war." Serving gourmet sandwiches __, Shaye said he finds the Coast made with ingredients fresh from local farms Guard's mission an essential one. 'The Army and Navy practice for Brand New Catering Menul war," Shaye said. 'We fight a war ., every day, watching for drugs on the coast and participating in Live Acoustic Music search and rescue operations." Every Saturday from 12:00 to 2:30 in the 'Cafe This summer, Shaye will share ' + 3-Gourmer Meals ICED Espresso, Cappuccino, Cafe Latte his expertise with incoming (Kosher Available) "Coasties," as he is one of the + Medication Management Check Out the New Yeftow Rock Cafe Patio's Take Out Menu instructors during "Swab +Assistance with Dressing summer." "First year students are & Bathing called 'swabs,"' Shaye said. + Transportation co Medical "Juniors train them in a typical Birthday Parties, Appointments Petting Zoo, boot camp setting. It's intense + Housekeeping 3 Times physically and .mentally." After Nature Trail, Per Week Picnic Areas, graduating from Coast Guard +Planned Activities-? Days Academy in 2004, Shaye intends ·, Herb Garden PerWeek . t to go on for 18 months of flight ... and Much More! school. This means that he will Coming in owe 13 years of service, but he is · Come]oin Our Community! .,;,August.:." Sunday OUtdoor enthused enough about his Coast Call Today to Schedule a Personal Tour Guard experience that he Music Series envisions it as a career. Clearly, his experiences !Jounlain View INDIAN 342 Altamont Road aboard Kojima will stay with him. 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I heard it was a "It's not a "I've spent the first year way oflife for . · sport where f. I t muscle wins," training, and then I've been trying Mooney in her an as IC exerCISe. Liz Mooney to get fights for the last year," short boxing she said. "It Mooney said. "I have a very hard career. Several takes some time finding women to fight bouts have muscle and There aren't a lot of women in my falle.n through when her some strategy." weight class." competitors didn't show up. Mooney said the national Mooney started fighting as a tournament should help her way to combat the effects of "It's very frustrating," Mooney . continue· to develop her boxing said. "I went all the way to skills. motherhood. Syracuse for a bout one time, and ''I'm hoping to get some good "I did it just to get back into the girl didn't show up." competition," she said. ''I'm just snape after I had kids," said Mooney, who has two young When her opponents have looking forward to gaining sons. "I heard it was a fantastic shown up and made weight, experience and improving my exercise." Mooney has dispatched them. fighting style." Mooney joined Sweeney's Boxing & Fitness in Delmar and within· a year started looking for competitions. Her search led to this year's Empire State Games in (jood Samaritan Liz Mooney of Feura Bush holds her trophy alter winning an April bout in · Syracuse, but her plans changed Baltimore, Md. Mooney .has won her first two amateur boxing matches. when no other boxers entered her Senior Living by Lee Bormann welterweight (147-pound) divi­ l'resident/C.E.O. sion. Fortunately for Mooney, the Are you loneSome• · national tournament was sche- Would you enjoy some SUPPLEMENTAL ADVICE Vitamin and mineral supplements can be used to replenish Local players have wonderful neighbors? summer hockey plans nutrient stores, rever.se deficiencies, and stay vibrant. To these ends, Tired of mowing grass and pulling weeds? vitamin C and E, two common antioxidants that fight tree radicals, Albany Academy students Jeff may help in retaining youthful vision and restoring immune strength. Pappalar di of Delmar and Jonas Worried about rising cos1s of energy? ·It also helps to get more B vitamins. Folic acid and vitamin Bl2 Svensson of Glenmont have been improve short-term memory and mood. Vitamin Bl2 also helps invited to participate in several protect nerve fibers from damage that can lead to ailments like poor summer hockey programs. How about thOse dreaded but much needed home repairs? balance and cognitive decline. Additionally, taking folic acid and Pappalardi, who will be playing vitamin B 12 will reduce high levels of homocysteine, a substance for the Adirondack Region team· ff you answered yes to any of the above that .may contribute to cognitive decline by causing plaque to at next week's Empire State ~is ~me for you to con~dera change. accumulate in brain blood vessels. Calcium and Vitamin D are Games in Syracuse, will play on important in preserving bone density. the New York state 17-and-under Come to Nelson House, sit in our gardens team•at the USA Hockey Select Taking supplements can certainly support your good health. Ai Festival. and meet your future neighbors! Good Samaritan Lutheran Health Care Center, 125 Rockefeller Svensson will participate in the Road, Delmar, we advise those who want to supplement their diets Call Nelson House annual Hockey Night in Boston today, to check out any additions they make with their doctors first. 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After a sacrifice by Mike the top of the seventh after Brian Bellizzi , Colonie pitcher walked Sleasman reached on an error, pinch-hitter Ro!> McNar yto load but de Vries go!'the next two the bases. Willi DeRuve followed batters to pop out. with a single to drive in Nardacci Carroll contributed a two-run with the winning run. _ homer, and Cam Felittes added Carroll pitched the first four a two-run single to account for Tri­ innings for Tri-Village and Village's ·other runs. allow'ed four runs on five hits. The victory advanced Tri-Vil­ 1£W YORK Two of Colonie's four runs came lage to regional play against a home on wild pitches. team from the . DISlRICT George W. Frueh CHAMPIO·NS Fuel Oil • Kerosene • Diesel Fuel

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·'· Hood College Julie Muhlfelder of Slinger­ lands. University of Scranton Brian Healy of Voorheesville (master's in physical therapy). •· Le Moyne College Leah Sajoak of Selkirk (bachelor's in psychology). SUNY Morrisville Corey Hutchins of Delmar­ Gournalism technology}. SUNY Oneonta Daniel Cornell of Glenmont (bachelor's in chemistry) and Jennifer Frese of Selkirk (bachelor's in elementary education). · University of Rhode Island Melanie Finkei·of Delmar (bachelor's in marketing) and Jessica Lubin of Slingerlands (bachelor's in human develop­ Marcia Reedus and Michael Aylward ment & foreign studies). Worcester Polytechnic Institute Elizabeth Hart of Delmar Reedus, Aylward marry (bachelor's in chemical engineer­ ing) Marcia Reed us, ·daughter of the groom, was the best man. Albany Law School Sue and George Pfeifer of Ushers were Ray Bertrand, Gerard Amedio, Christianne Kelly Oehllnger and Joseph D'Angelo Gaithersburg, Md., and Michael brother-in-law of the groom, Don Beaury and Margaret Teresi, all Aylward, son of Geraldine and Hal Antonucci and Michael· of Delmar. James Oppy of Morgan of Delmar,'were married Antonucci. Slingerlands. Scott Harms and on May 18. Robert Tietjen of Voorheesville. Deh/inger, D'Angelo engaged The Rev. Tam Paul Tran The bride is a graduate of William Conway III of Glenmont. Seneca Valley High School and performed the ceremony at St. Kelly Dehlinger, daughter of of Bethlehem Central High John Newman Catholic Church in the University of Maryland. Area resident earns Lynn Dehlinger of Fairport in School and St. John Fisher·· Gaithersburg, Md .. She is an associate buyer for CertificatiOn Monroe County, N.Y., and Joseph College. Lockheed Martin in D'Angelo, son of Stephanie and A reception followed at Gaithersburg, Md.. Anne Bronchetti of Slinger- He is a systems integrator for Bethesda Marriott also m lands has recently fulfilled the Nicholas D'Angelo of Delmar, are the Xerox Corporation in Gaithersburg. The groom is a graduate of Institute of Management engaged to be married. Rochester. Michele Salinas was the maid Bethlehem Central High School Accountants requirements for The bride-to-be is a graduate of The couple is planning a June of honor. . and SUNY Oswego. professional certification, earning Aquinas High School and St. John 7, 2003, wedding. Bridesmaids were Amy He is currently attending the designation of Certified Fisher College. · The ceremony will be held at St. Lewis Church in Pittsford in Bertrand, sister of the groom, Johns Hopkins University and is Management Accountant She is a patient coordinator at Karri Bolling, Lauren Blanchette, a sulrcontractor.administrator at (CMA). The IMA also requires Monroe County, with the the Monroe County Cerebral reception to be held at Shadow cousin of the bride and Leah · Lockheed Martin in Rockville, the completion of a four part, 12- Palsy Association iri Rochester. Pfeifer, cousin of the bride. · Md.. hour examination· covering a Lake Country Club in Penfield to variety of topics in accounting, The future groom is a graduate follow. Flower girls were Morgan and Following a wedding trip to auditing and financial reporting. Caroline Pfeifer. Orlando the couple lives in Bronchetti is the financial Jeffrey Whitehouse, cousin of Germantown, Md. reporting manager at Norton Coated Abrasives in Troy. Community college honors local woman Karen Nash of Glenmont, Valley Community College have and has gone far beyond her job associate professor and chair­ been given tli.e Chancellor's description in becoming a person of the Human Services Award. mentor for new department • department at Hudson Valley Nash joined the Human chairs. ·- _ Community College, was recently Services department at Hudson · Nash received a bachelor's ' 'honore<\ with the Chancellor's Valley in 1991 as project director degree iri sociology from SUNY Award, for Excellence in for the social services education at Cortland and her master's Professiomil Service. program and was appointed as degree in social work at " Instituted in 1972 by the State department chair in 1993. University at Albany. University of New York, the During her tenure the She has served as president Chancellor's-Award recognizes department has added the of the board of directors of the exceptional contributions to the chemical dependency counseling Mental Health Association of university by dedicated profess­ program, the child care worker Albany County, president and ionals. No higher honor can be certificate program, and Amer­ treasurer of the New York State accorded a faculty member or ican Sign Language courses. Human Services Educators administrator. She has become a role model Association, and is active in the Since its inception, 73 faculty for other department chairs Mid-Atlantic Consortium of and staff members from Hudson according to nomination material Human Services.

INVITATIONS Punkintown Fair set to roll into town Paper Mill Delaware Plaza. 439-8123 Personalized invitations & announce· ments for weddings, showers, bar The Punkintown Fair celebrates its 60th • mitzvah, new baby, graduation. anniversary this year. Parking and admission are JEWELRY free for the three day event. Starting each night at Harold Finkle, "Your Jeweler" 1585 6 p.m. fairgoers can enjoy great food and great rides Central Ave., Colonie. 456~800. Dia· including; a ferris wheel, roller coasters and Flying A moods · Handcrafted Wedding Rings & Attendant's Gifts. Swings. All proceeds from the fair go directly to the ' New Salem Volunteer Fire Department.. The fair is PHOTOGRAPHY located on Route 85A across from the New Salem Personai,Professlonal Photographic Volunteer Fire Department and will be. held .from July Services.· 469--6551. 25 to July 27. · PAGE 20 July 24, 2002 THE SPOTLIGHT

+MDT JJRBtlMKHWfP"";',. , Gf~~t-1· -~--ox_·.'·'Jjj - •.W£1!!/.J-'~--alw~J ,:J;rnml*-*J*_c;"\.;_;li·'""~--,.1·~,.~~"-'--" {@{ fuli/JiiJiii!\M~f- -•112'm;:,'''~""'""''':·,:m:w"~fN~''' ·"<~'#$b%',~;:;{Hi?H\<~l:"'"" ~:::::::::G\22''' W{< ••----BtJ&liMMttMW#t1!ttUMHH@M;HS~&,lli&~dJEJWM#Jftt~'ffBWJ1 '· Mary Lennon lived in Bronx and Jackson Albany YWCA in 1983. Each year, Berne-Knox-Westerlo Central Heights, before moving to the State Association of Extension Vernon King School. Mary Creed Lennon· of Glenmont. Home Economists presents the Vernon King. 83, of Woodwind He enjoyed chess, darts. video Voorheesville died Thursday, July Martha S. Brown Award for Drive in New Scotland died ' 18, at St. Peter's Hospital in Mrs. Packer was a member of games and bicycling. He loved Temple Israel in Albany. Excellence to a paraprofessional Tuesday, July 16, at Stratton animals. Albany. in its food and nutrition program. Veterans Administration Medical Born and educated in Albany, She was the widow of Dr. Center Hospital in Albany. Survivors inclu.de his mother, f Gerson Packer. She was a charter member of Mildred Spaulding Schwartz; she was a secretary for the the Women's Auxiliary of the Born in Oklahoma, he was a Federal Housing Administration Survivors include a daughter, three sisters, Colleen S. Mon­ Albany Salvation Army, a past longtime resident of New filetto of Morristown, Maureen for 30 years. Barbara Smith of Glenmont; a Scotland. son, Dr. Marvin Packer of New­ president of the Zonta Club and a Stow of Albany and Ginger Survivors include her husband member of the Delmar Progress Mr. King was a custodian at Richard R. Lennon; two sons, ton, Mass.; nine grandchildren; Schwartz of Voorheesville; and Club. She was also an active Voorheesville Elementary School his good friends, David and Judy Dick Lennon of Florida and John and three great-grandchildren. member of Glenmont Community for 40 years. Aylor. Lennon .of Albany; a sister, Ruth Services were from Levine Church. Bowe · of Albany; six Memorial Chapel in Albany. He was an Army veteran of A memorial service was from Survivors · include her World War II. the New Comer-Cannon Funeral grandchildren; and eight great­ Burial was in Temple Israel husband, E. Leroy Brown; a son, grandchildren. Cemetery in Guilderland. He was a member of the Home in Colonie. Edward L Brown; a daughter, Sue Voorheesville American Legion. Services were from the Daniel Contributions may be made to Contributions may be made to B. Delp; nine grandchildren; and Survivors include his wife, the Mohawk & Hudson River Keenan Funeral Home and St. Temple Israel, 600 New Scotland four great-grandchildren. John' s-St. Ann's Church, both in Viola Trombley King; a daughter, Humane Society, Oakland Ave., Albany 12208 or the Albany Services were from the Albany. Chai Chapter of Hadassah, 134 Laura Roney of Waterford, Wis.; Avenue, Menands 12204. Applebee Funeral Home in four sisters; a brother; a Contributions may be made to Melrose Ave., Albany 12203. Delmar and Glenmont granddaughter; and a great­ Voorheesville Volulnteer Ambul­ Community Church. granddaughter. Historical exhibit ance, 21 Voorheesville Ave., Burial was in Albany Rural Voorheesville 12186. Phyllis Langford Services were from the Reilly Cemetery in Menands. through the summer Phyllis A. Langford of & Son ·Funeral Home in The town of Bethlehem , Voorheesville died Tuesday, July Contributions may be made to Voorheesville. Historical Association will host an Patricia Pappert 16, at Albany County Nursing Glenmont Community Church, Contributions a my be made to exhibit of historical items every Patricia A. Pappert, 70, of Home in Colonie. Chapel Lane, Glenmont 12077 or the Voorheesville American Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. through ._ Delmar died Wednesday, July 17. Born in New Rochelle, she was the American Cancer Society, 260 Legion, Voorheesville 12186. the end of August Osborne Road, Latham 12211. Born in Rochester, she a graduate of New Rochelle The exhibit takes place at Old graduated from Our Lady of Hospital School of Nursing. Joanne Choppy Cedar Hill School House , Mercy High School in Rochester. Mrs. Langford was a Museum (Route 144 & Clapper Anita Alwaise Joanne Victoria Choppy, 52, of She received a bachelor's registered nurse who worked at Road) in Selkirk. Anita Stott Alwaise, 82,' of Voorheesville died Friday, July 12. degree from College several Albany hospitals. The summer displays feature Latham, and formerly of Delmar, Born in Albany. she was a Misericordia in Pennsylvania and She was the widow of Gordon died Monday, July 15, at Albany artifacts from the dig at Parker­ • a master's degree from Cornell . E. Langford. lifelong resident of the Capital Memorial Hospital. District. Winne House, World War I and II University. Survivors include a son, Born and educated in Delmar, nurses· uniforms and antique Mrs. Pappert was a teacher in Richard E. Langford of She was a secretary for the fireplace items. she was a graduate of Bethlehem State Office of Mental Retardation ·- the Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Voorheesville; a daughter, Carol Central High School. For information. call767-9432. School District for 16years. J. Rouse of Rockville, Md.; six and Development for many years. Mrs. Alwaise was an estimator Survivors include two She was co-chairperson of grandchildren; and a great-great­ for Western Electric. She was a Bethlehem Youth Court. She was grandson. nephews, Vincent]. Choppy and St. Stephen's slates member of the Telephone Matthew Choppy. a member of Western Turnpike Services were from the Pioneers. lawn concert Golf Clu!> and Oak Hill Country Tebbutt Funeral Home in Albany. Services were from the Lasak She was the widow of Frank G. & Gigliotti Funeral Home. St. Stephen's Episcopal • Club. Burial was in Saratoga National Alwaise. Church of Delmar is sponsoring She was a communicant of the Cemetery. Burial was in St. Agnes· a concert on the church lawn on Survivors include a son, Cemetery in Menands. · Church of St. Thomas the Apostle Contributions may be made to Richard B. English of Sunday, July 28, at 7 p.m. in Delmar. Voorheesville Methodist Church, Loudonville; a brother, Edward Contributions may be made to The concert will feature Mar·ty Survivors include her 68 Maple Ave., Voorheesville Stott of East Greenbush; and the American Lung Association, Wendell and his tour band. In the husband, Gerald E Pappert; a son, 12186. three grandchildren. 3 Winners Circle, Colonie 12205. event of rain, it will be held inside , Gerald]. Pappert of Harrisburg, the church. · Pa.; a brother, John M. Hedges of Services were from the Bowen Rochester; and a granddaughter. Martha Brown Funeral Home in Latham. Jennie Messerle St. Stephen's is on Elsmere Avenue. just past CVS. Services were from the Martha S. Brown, 90, .of Burial was in Memory's Jennie M. Barkman Messerle. Church of St. Thomas the Retreat House Road in Glenmont Garden in Colonie. 92, of Selkirk died Friday, July 12. Apostle. died Monday, July 15, at Good Contributions may be made to at Albany Medical Center Museum hours set Samaritan Lutheran Nursing Community Hospice of Albany Hospital. • Burial was in Holy Sepulchre The New Scotland Museum is .c Cemetery in Rochester. Home in Delmar. County, 445 New Karner Road, Born in Rensselaerville, she Colonie 12205 or the American resuming its summer hours for Arrangements were by the Born in Glenmont, she was a lived. in Loudonville before July and August. graduate of Russell Sage College. Cancer Society, 260 Osborne moving to Selkirk. Applebee Funeral Home in Road, Loudonville 12211. It will be open Sundays from 2 Delmar. Mrs. Brown taught home She wa·s a member of First to 4 p.m. and Thursdays_frQm 10 Contributions may be made to economics at Philip Livingston Reformed Church of Bethlehem. a.m. to noon. Bethlehem Senior Projects, 445 Junior High School in Albany. She Catherine Irving a life member of Shaker Road Fire then became a home demon­ Dept. auxiliary, Bethlehem Senior The museum features a special c Delaware Ave., Delmar 12054 or­ Catherine A. Irving, 76, of Summer Recreation Exhibit the Church of St. Thomas the stration agent with Albany County Citizens and the Tuesday Lunch Cooperative Extension. Glenmont, and formerly of Bunch. She was a former Red It is located in the Wyman Apostle Memorial Fund, 35 Walden, Orange County, died Osterhout Commuqity Center on Adams Place, Delmar 12054. In 1986, an urban extension Cross First Aid instructor and a Monday, July 15, at St. Peter's Girl Scout leader. Old New Salem Road in New center on Green Street in Albany Hospital in Albany. was renamed the Martha S. She was the widow of Samuel Salem. Regina Packer Brown Learning Center as a Born in Houston, Texas, she ]. Messerle. For information, call765-4652. "' she worked as a bookkeeper for Regina Schiffman Racker, 96, tribute to her efforts to bring food Survivors include a daughter, and nutrition classes to the Key Bank in Walden and later for of York Road in Glenmont died the West Shore Oil Co. Arlene Messerle Jordan of Kiwanis Club to hold Thursday, July 18, at Faulkner residents of that area. Selkirk; a sister, Myrtle Miller of Mrs. Irving moved Hospital in West Roxbury, Mass. She was recognized as an Glenmont when she retired. to Albany; a brother, Theodo~e giant barn sale Born in New York City, she Outstanding Woman by the Barkman Jr. of Delmar; two The Kiwanis Club of Delmar She was a longtime member of grandchildren; a great-grand­ will host a "Humongous Barn ., Walden Methodist Church. daughter; and her nurse, Martha Sale" on Saturday. July 27, from 9 Survivors include two Bennett. a.m. to 2 p.m. daughters; Donna Guretsky of Services were from the The sale will be held on Newark, Del., and Joanne Smith Babcock Funeral Home in Geurtze's Farm, located on Route ·- of Delmar; two sons, Robert Ravena. 9W in Selkirk, one mile south of The Spotlight will print paid Death Notices Kevin Irving of Aurora, Colo., and Burial was in Albany Rural the Jericho Drive-In. .. David Irving of Albany; a brother. Cemetery. for relatives and friends who do not or have. Calvin Sparks; her former not lived in the Towns of Bethlehem and New husband, Rob.ert L. Irving of Contributions may be made to Performance group Seminole, Fla.; and seven First Reformed Church of Scotland. The. charge for a paid death notice grandchildren. Bethlehem or Bethlehem seeks singers Volunteer Ambulance Service. is $25. Services were from First The Friendship Singers. a women's performance group, has We will continue to prw, ~· ····ori,s of United Methodist Church in Delmar. Gregory Schwartz openings for sopranos and altos. c ""••rl~nrc onrl tAr'Tier residents of the JU,, Gregory A. Schwartz, 34, of Rehearsals are held Tuesday - .,., charg( · Voorheesville, and formerly of mornings at Slingerlands Metho­ "·" l?riday, july 12, at dist Church. -- -:i-'ll For information, call Director ·- ';nrlle at 439-2360. -·

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By DEVTOBIN ~"'"%''''""' ost of the Empire State funding the event; some of its Plaza's summer special scientists will also conduct hands-on· • events, like last week's science experiments, like a static ] oan ]ett concert or Wednesday's electricity generator, for the children. America/Average White Band twin "Our scientists will help kids learn bill, feature musical acts that appeal something new while having fun," to adults of a certain age and teens said GE spokesman Jim Healy. "It's a for whom any outdoor free concert is great way to get kids excited about the happening place to be. science. But not this Saturday, when the As with all special events this plaza's outdoor public spaces will be summer, there is free parking in the dedicated to the younger set, as GE new, above-ground East Garage, just presents its annual Kids' Day festivaL east of the plaza on Madison Avenue, The afternoon festival, from 1 to 5 and $2-per-car parking, along With p.m., features "Arthur's Wonderful required presentation of photo IDs Kind of Story Time," a live show, and the possibility that your vehicle based on the popular cartoon, about a will be searched, in the visitors' lots boy and his friendly librarian, Ms. under the plaza. ' Paige Turner. The Kids' Day marks the mid-point The characters will be on stage at . of the plaza's summer calendar of 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30p.m., and they will ·-meet and greet their fans at 2, 4 and 4:30p.m. . - _ Aside from Arthur and magician ' Vinny Grosso on the main stage, the festival Will have entertainment for the little ones on three other stages. At the Children in Motion stage, kids can learn taekwondo and dance , moves from local instructors. At the Puppet Theater stage, puppet shows will be presented all afternoon. And . at the Sunshine Stage, local jugglers and singers will provide age· appropriate entertainment. 'strolling around the plaza Will be more musicians, Maisy Mouse, balloon-sculpting clowns, jugglers · and magicians, and there will also be rides, a petting zoo, face-painting and educational displays by Capital -. District museums. free special events. Still to come are .. the African-American Arts & Cultural And food and craft vendors will be Festival, featuring Oleta Adams, on , on hand, as always. Aug. 3; Cracker, with American Hi-Fi ''We're excited to be able to and The Wait on Aug. 7; the Hudson present a fun· filled day for children,· River Bank & Trust Co. Food - -, and all for free," said former Festival, featuring the Marshall Bethlehem Supervisor Ken Ringler, Tucker Band, on Aug. 14; and Sam now Commissioner of the state Office Butera and The Wildest on Aug. 21. · of General Services, which operates For information, call1-877·659· the plaza. 4377 or log on to Lead sponsor GE will do more www.ogs.state.ny.us/plaza. ' than make a sizable contribution to

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POCO 31, Wednesday_ to Sunday lnlormation. Route 9, Newtonville. Information, 783- Methodist Church. Brandywine Avenue with the Stony Creek Band, 786-6557. 2760 and Eastern Parkway, Scheilectady, Tricentennial Park, Albany, July 25, 5 Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. Information. 785- p.m., free MORNINGSIDE GALLERY COLONIE CENTENNIAL 4807. SONG OF SINGAPORE NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Newton Plaza. 588 .Loudon Road, BRASS CHOIR 1940s musical mystery, Capital RICHIE HAVENS Focus on Nature VII, through Sept. 9, Latham, recent etchings and paintings · open1ngs tor brass players. rehearsals MONDAY MUSICAL CLUB WOMEN'S CHORUS Repertory Co. 111 N. Pearl Sl., Albany, Tawasentha Park. Route 146, Great American Circus. through Jan. 5, by Helen Frank,. through Aug 31. · on first Thursday and third Tuesday of • through Aug. 18. $28 to $38. Guilderland, July 25, 7:30 p.m., free. plus· permanent collections, Empire reception -July 20 from 5:30 to 8 the month, at 7:15p.m., town hall, invitation for new members to join in Information. 445-7469. State Plaza, Madison Avenue. p.m., gallery open Monday to Saturday Route 9, Newtonville. Information. 783- singing classical _and popular songs, Information. 474-5877 Information, 783-8763. 2760 Third Relormed Church, 20 Ten Eyck THE BEACH BOYS Ave. Albany, Tuesdays, 7:30p.m. GEORGE M! Proctor's Theatre, 432 State St .. Information. 477-4454. ALBANY INSTITUTE OTTER HOOK GALLERY SIEN~ CHAMBER • Yankee Doodle Dandy musical, Park - Schenectady, July 27, 8 p.m., $35 to OF HISTORY AND ART ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR Playhouse in Washington Park, Albany, $48. Information, 346-6204 121 Adams St., Delmar, 011 paintings by through Aug. 18, reserved seating­ Mohawk/Hudson Regional, more than Rose Sellinger, through Aug 31, rehearsals Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. for CAPITAL COMMUNITY VOICES $12 and $10, amphilheater seating free. 100 works by local visual artists, p[us Thursday to Sunday. lnlormation, 439- orchestra, Wednesdays at 6 p.m. lor rehearsals at Columbia High School, DAVE MATTHEWS BAND • Information, 434-0776. exhibits on Hudson River School 4339. choir, Siena College, Route 9, Luther Road. East Greenbush, 7 to 9 Saratoga Performing Arts Center. July painting, the Albany Army Bazaar ol Loudonville. Information, 783-2325. p.m., Tuesdays. Information, 477- 28 and 29, 7 p.m .. $35.50 lawn. 8308. LOOT 1864, American sculpture, Egypt and Information, 587-3330. the history of Albany, 125 Washington Williamstown Theatre Festival. Route CLIFTON PARK z. Ave. lnlorm~tion, 463-4478. through July 28. $35 to $45. COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA BO DILLIS AND THE WILD lnlormation, 413-597-3400. openings in strings, especially cello CLasses MAGNOLIAS ALBANY INTERNATIONAL DELMAR COMMUNITY and bass, and in French horn. Music Haven stage of Schenectady's AIRPORT GALLERY ORCHESTRA rehearsals Tuesdays at 7 p.m., Coburg , • THE 000 COUPLE Central Park, July 28, 3 p.m., fr8e. Private Eye II, intriguing local openings in the string, horn and Village, Rexford. lnlormation. 383- DANCE CLASSES female version, Curtain Call Theatre, Information, 382-5088. collections, through Sept. 9, 737 percussion sections. ln!ormation. 439- 1718. ongoing, all levels, ballet, jazz and 210 Old Loudon Road, Latham, Albany-Shaker Road, Colonie. through Aug. 17, $15. Information, 7749. modern, New School of Ballet, 1098 DANU Information, 242-2241. 877-7529. MALE SINGERS NEEDED Parkwood Blvd., Schenectady, Washington Park Lakehouse. Albany, COLONIE TOWN BAND lor Electric City Chorus, traming Mondays to Thursdays and Saturdays. July 29. 7:30 p m. free. LOCAL COLOR ART GALLERY provided. rehearsals at _Faith Un1ted Information. 346-1096 WHAT YOU WILL several openings, rehearsals on 961 Troy-Schenectady Road. Latham, Mondays 730 p m. at town hall. ~ Wild & Whirling Words production, at SARATOGA CHAMBER "Spring Into Summer," through July Steamer No. 10 Theatre, 500 Western MUSIC FESTIVAL Ave, Albany, July 25to 28,$15, $8 lor MAGIC MAZE e A BAG OF- students. Information, 438-5503. Spa Little Theatre of Saratoga BY Performing Arts ·center, July 30, HOCUS-FOCUS HENRY BOLTINOFF "Fantasia" with Sarah Chang, $27.50 RXTSQNJGCZWTQSN CRAZY FOR YOU and $32.50. Information. 587-3330. musical, MacHaydn Theatre. Route 203, Chatham. through July 28, PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA JGDAHXUROLJGPDA ~ $19.90 to $21.90, discounts lor children under 12 and senior citizens. Saratoga Performing Arts Center, July Information, 392-9292. 31 - works by Berlioz, Stravinsky and X V S P N(G R 0 C E R I E s) K Dvorak, with cellist Yo-Yo Ma, $20 to $52.50, $14.50 lawn. Information, DIRTY BLONDE 587-3330 IFCAXVUSQRHOAEL Mae West comedy, Stageworks at the North Pointe Culturai_Arts Center. Route ;~. 9, Kinderhook, through July 28, $20 to JHECAXVAECIDNIW $25, $14 for previews, half price for students, $1 off for seniors. Informa­ tiOn, 822-9667. TRPNLJHCLUMAUDH NEW YORK CITY BALLET I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, July FDBYXVTSKCIRTOR NOW CHANGE 24- All Diamond Project: "Ancient Airs and Dances," "New Diamond The Theater Barn, Route 20, New Project Ballet No. 3" and "Concerto in • Lebanon, through Aug 4. $18, $16 lor POMKIGENTTADSOB Five Movements," 8:15p.m.; July 25 Sunday matinee. Information, 794- -"Circus Polka," "Hallelujah 8989 Junction," "Prodigal Son" and ZXWUTRQIOFONNGH "Symphony in C." 2 p.m., "Prodigal BLOWN SIDEWAYS THROUGH Son," "Monumentum/Movements," LIFE "Tarantella" and "Vienna Waltzes," 8:15 LJNROCPOPIIGDFD Adirondack Theatre Festival, 217 Glen pm.; July 26- "Symphony inC," • Sl., Glens Falls. through July 28, $19. "New Diamond Project-Ballet No. 3" and CAYXWVLCDLOGTYS InformatiOn. 798-7479. "I'm Old Fashioned," 8:15 p.m.; July 27 - "Concerto in Five Movements,'' "Prodigal Son" and "Symphony in C," 2 Find lbc: listed words in lbe diagram. They run tn all dim:tions - p.m., "Hallelujah Junction," forward, backward, up, down~ diagon~lly. ."Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux," "New Peanuts Diamond Project Ballet No. 2" and Candy Gold Ice "Symphony in C." 8:15pm.; $17.50 to Chips Goodies Laughs Tricks AMERICA $52.50, $14.50 lawn. lnlormalion, Coins Groceries Loot Wind ·fiu!SS!W S! qMIS ·g "J"'i8WS S! 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To update or correct calendar listings, NEW SCOTlAND SENIORS CHABAO CENTER Bethlehem Congregation of Jehovah's Glenmont Plaza,' Feura Bush Road at r call439-4949, ext. 28. Wyman Osterhout Community Center, Friday services, discussion and kiddush Witnesses, Elm Avenue and Feura Bush 7/29 Route 9W, Glenmont. 5-7 p.m. Also Aug. New Salem. call lor time. Information, at sunset, 109 Elsmere Ave. Information. Road. 439'0358. /11cn. 14 at Lanthier's Grove, Latham, co- 765-2109. 439-8280. Bethlehem Lulheran. Church. 85 Elm sponsored by several area Chambers of Ave . 439-4328. BETHlEHEM Commerce. Reservations, 439-0512. ' Delmar Full Gospel Church, 292 AA MEETING Elsmere Ave., 439-4407. NEW SCOTLAND First United Methodist Church of Sat. 7/27 Delmar Presbyterian Church, 585 DElMAR KIWANIS BETHlEHEM Voorheesville, 68 Maple St .. 8 p.m. Delaware Ave. 439-9252. Quality Inn, Route 9W, 6:15p.m ., Information, 489-6779. Delmar Reformed Church. 386 Delaware Information, 439-2437 or 439-6952. NEW SCOTlAND SENIORS YOUTH EMPlOYMENT SERVICES BETHLEHEM Ave .. 439-9929 Wyman Osterhout Community Center. Parks and Recreation Office. Elm Avenue Family of God Community Church CLASS IN JEWISH MYSTICISM New Salem. call for time. Information, 765-2109. >· Park, 9:30 a.m.-noon. Also Thurs., 2- '71uu•s . .7/25 'HUMONGOUS BARN SAlE' (Nazarene), Krumkill Road at Blessing Delmar Chabad Center, 109 Elsmere 4:30 p.m.lnlormalion, 439-0503. Sponsored by Kiwanis Club ofOelmar; Road, North Bethlehem. Ave., 7 p.m.lntormation. 439-8280. household items. toys, collectibles. First Church of Christ. Scientist, 555 AA MEETING Delaware Ave., 439-2512.· WEDNESDAY NIGHT WORSHIP BETHlEHEM Guertze's Farm. 9W 1 mi. south of INDOOR PISTOl SHOOTING First United Methodist Church of Jericho rive-In, Selkirk. 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. Fir.sl Retor.med Chur.ch oiBelhlehem, Voorheesville, 68 Maple St .. 8 p.m. Contempor~ry-Worship service Albany County Pistol Club, Winne Place, ' Route 9W, Selkirk, 767·2243. tntormation. 489-6779. throughout·_summer, 7 p.m. Nursery care PROGRAMS AT liBRARY First United Methodist Church of Delmar, 7 to 9 p.m. Also Tuesday. Information, provided. Assistive listening devices. "Library Babies": storytelling, rhymes, 'WARBIRDS OVER NY' 428 Kenwood Ave .. 439-9976. 439-0057. handicap accessible. Bethlehem Lutheran fingerplays and free play for babies 15- Display of radio-controlled scale models Glenmont Community Church, 1 ChapgJI Church, 85 Elm Ave. Information, 439- 21 mo. and accompanying adults; 9:30- of warplanes; $5 adults, under 12 free. Lane, Glenmont, 436-7710. EXPlORER POST 157 '71ttu•s. 8b 6217. 10:15 a.m. and 10:30-11:15 a.m. South Albany Airport. Creble Road, King's Chapel, 434 Route 9W, Glenmonl, For boys and girls 14-21, focusing on "How To Search On The Internet": Basic Selkirk, 10 a.m.- 4 p:m. AlsoJuly28. 426-9955. environmental conservation, 310 SOliD ROCK CHURCH and intermediate search techniques, Information, 475-0942. Mount Moriah Ministries, Route 9W, Kenwood Ave., 7:30-9 p.m. Information. BETHLEHEM <- 1 Kenwood Ave .. evening prayer and registrants must have prior computer Glenmont, 426-4510. 439-4205. expereince. 1:30 and 3 p.m. Bible sludy,./ p.m. lnlormalion. 439- AA MEETING Normansville Community Church, Mill BETHlEHEM SENIOR CITIZENS Children's author to visit: James Preller. Road. Delmar, 439-5710. Slingerlands 4314. Belhlehem lulheran Church, 85 Elm AA MEETING Bethlehem Town Hall. 445 Delaware of" Jigsaw Jones" mysteries, to talk Ave., 7:30p.m. Information, 489-6779. Community UMC, 1499 New Scotland c about his craft; !Of grade 2 and up. 2 p.m. Road, 439-1766. Bethlehem lulheran Church. 85 Elm Ave., 12:30 p.m. information, 439-4955. TOWN BOARD· Bethlehem Public Library, Delaware Ave., Solid Rock Church, 1 Kenwood Ave .. Ave .. 8:30p.m. lnlormation. 489-6779. Several public hearings scheduled; call Delmar. Registration. 439-9314. NEW SCOTLAND Glenmonl, 439-4314. TAKE OFF POUNDS SENS!Bl Y for details. Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 South Bethlehem United Methodist Weekly meeting at Delmar Reformed Delaware Ave .. 7:30p.m. Information, FlOWER AND VEGETABlE SHOW Church, 65 Willowbrook Ave., 767- Church, 386 Delaware Ave., Delmar, 1-_ 439-4955. BETHlEHEM SENIOR CITIZENS 'Tues. 7/30 Bethlehem Town Hall. 445 Delaware Sponsored by Men's Garden Club of 9953. 2:30p.m lntormation, 465-8732. Ave., 12 30 p.m.lntormation, 439-4955. Albany; entr1es accepted 8-10:30 a.m., St. Michael's Shrine. Beacon Road at BETHlEHEM TOASTMASTERS judging at 10:30, open to public 1-3 p.m. Route 9W, Glenmonl, 462-2016. BETHlEHEM "lOTS OF BUBBlES" '- The Clubhouse, Adams Station Apts .. 1 St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Poplar TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBlY Classes & seminars. William Rice For children ages 5-9: making bubble Juniper Drive, Delmar, 7:30p.m. Cooperative Extension Center, 24 Martin Drive and Elsmere Avenue, Delmar, 439- Weekly meeting at Delmar Reformed wands and trying them ouLSponsored tntormation, 439-0871. _Road, Voorhee~ville.lnformation. 237- 3265; DElMAR ROTARY Church, 386 Delaware Ave., Delmar. 1- Ouolity Inn, Roule 9W, 7:30a.m. by Scotia-Glenville Children's Museum. 1880. St. Thomas The Apostle Church, 35 Bethlehem Public Library, Delaware Ave., 2:30 p.m lntormalion. 465-8732. lnlorma\lon, 767-2930. BINGO Adams Place, Delmar, 439-4951. Delmar, 2 p.m. Registration. 439-9314 Blanchard American Legion Post. 16 NATURE JOURNAliNG WORKSHOP Unity of Failh Chris/ian Fellowship, 436 AA MEETINGS Krumkill Road, North Bethlehem, 438- TREASURE COVE THRIFT SHOP Poplar Drive, 7:30p.m. Information, 439- Final "Discoveririg The Wild" workshop AA MEETINGS Slingerlands Community Church, 1499 7740. First United Methodist Church. 428 9819. to use writing to convey and enhance Slingerlands Community Church, 1499 New Scotland Road, noon. and Delmar observations of nature: dress for Kenwood Ave., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Reformed Church, 386 Delaware Ave., New Scotland Road, noon, and Delmar outdoors. bring blank journal or paper, NEW SCOTLAND TESTIMONY MEETING 8:30p.m. lnlormation.489-6779. Reformed Church, 386 Delaware Ave., First Church of Christ, Scientist, 555 or purchase at park. Preregistration THRIFT SHOP AND lUNCH 8:30p.m lnlormation. 489-6779. .. Delaware Ave., 8 p.m. Information, 439- recommended. Meet at Hop Field NEW SCOTlAND HISTORICAl sponsored by the South Bethlehem . NEW SCOTlAND Parking Area, John Boyd Thacher State United Methodist Women's Organization, 2512. ASSN. NEW SCOTlAND Park, via Route 85, New Scolland, 2 p.m. Special Summer Recreation exhibit: next to the church on Willowbrook $5 parking fee per vehicle. Information, • NEW SCOTlAND OUTDOOR STORY HOUR Wyman Osterhout Community Center. Avenue, weekly on Tuesday 10 a.m. to 2 For preschoolers. sponsored by 872-1237. Route 85, New Salem, 2 to 4 p.m. p.m., with lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1 OUTDOOR STORY HOUR Voorheesville Public Library; Nichols through August. Also Tuesdays, 10 p.m.lnlormalion. 767-9953. For preschoolers. sponsofed by SUMMER EVENTS AT VPl Memorial Village Park, behind Village a.m.-noon. Information. 765-4652. Voorheesville Public Library; Nichols "Jazzy Summer Sounds," for grades 1-3, Hall, 11 a.m.; Tracy's Tastee Treat. Route JAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBlY Memorial Village Park. behind Village . rhythmic and melodic afternoon with Sun. 7/28 Hall, 11 a.m.; Tracy's Tastee Treat, Route,- 85, New Scotland, 11:45 a.m. WORSHIP INFORMATION Glenmont Community Church, Weiser musical instruments; 2 p.m. Information, 765-2791. Slreet, 6 p.m. weigh-in, 6:30p.m. 85, New Scotland, 11:45 a.m. "Together at Twilight," concert featuring Bethel Baptist Church, meeting at BETHlEHEM meeting. tntorrnation, 449-2210. Information, 765-2791. the McKreUs. Bring lawn chairs; library Auberge Suisse Restaurant. Route 85, TEEN FUN AT VPl 475-9086. lawn (rain location at Voorheesville TEEN FUN AT VPl Elemenlary Gym}, 7 p.m. Voortleesville Public Library, 51 School BETHLEHEM HISTORICAL ASSN. Clarksville Community Church, Route PROGRAM AT FIVE RIVERS Voorheesville Public Library, 51 School Voorheesville Public Library, 51 School Road, 7 p.m. tntormation. 765-2791. Displays include artifacts from 443, 768-2916. Family Worship Center, 92 Lower Road, 7 p.m. Information, 765-2791. Road. Information. 765-2791. archaeological dig at Parker-Winne . EVENING OBSERVATION OF fROGS House; World War I and II nurses' Copeland Hill Road, Feura Bush. 768- 2021. IN POND HABITAT. lED BY STAFF; FAITH TEMPlE uniforms; antique fireplace items. PARTICIPANTS SHOULD DRESS Sundays though August. Bethlehem Failh Temple, New Salem, 765-2870. Bible study, New Salem. 7:30p.m. First United Methodisl Church, 68 Maple FOR OUTDOORS, BRING ~J'i. 8L2 lntormation, 765-2870. Historical Association. Old Cedard Hill BINOCUlARS IF POSSIBlE. FIVE Schoolhouse Museum, Route 144 and Ave., Voorheesville, 765-2895. BETHlEHEM Jer.usalem Reformed Church, Route 32, RIVERS ENVIRONMENTAl " Clapper Road, Selkirk, 2-4 p.m. EDUCATION CENTER, 56 GAME BETHlEHEM PRAYER MEETING Feura Bush, 439-0548. lntorrnation. 767-9432. FARM ROAD, DELMAR, 7 P.M. AA MEETING Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, evening prayer meeting and Bible study, INFORMATION, 439-0291. BINGO Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, First Reformed Church of Bethlehem, Route 155, Voorheesville, 765-3390. AA MEETING ., CONCERT AT ST. STEPHEN'S at the Bethlehem Elks lodge, Route 144, . Route 155, 7:30p.m. lntormalion, 765- Route 9W, 7:30p.m. Information, 489- Onesquethaw Reformed Church, First Reformed Church of Bethlehem. 7:30p.m. 3390. 6779. Concert on lawn featuring Marty Wendell Tarrytown Road, Feura Bush, 768-2133. Route 9W. 7:30p.m lntormalion. 489- r------, and his tour band; rain location inside New Scotland Presbylerian Church, 6779. ! church. St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. Route 85, 439-6454. NEW SCOTlAND Poplar Drive and Elsmere Avenue, St. Matthew's Church, Mountain View CHABAD CENTER Delmar, 7 p.m.lnformation, 439-3265. Road, Voorheesville, 765-28Q5. !GETlFULLYEAR! Unionville Reformed Church, Delaware PRESCHOOl STORY TIME Friday services, discussion and kiddu_sh Turnpike, 439-5001. Weekly at Voorheesville Public Library, at sunset, 109 Elsmere Ave. Information. WORSHIP INFORMATION 51 School Road, 10:15 a.m. Information. 439-8280. •." ! (52 issues) for just $2 6 00 ! Bethlehem Community Church, 201 Elm United Pentecostal Church, Route 85, 765-2791. Ave .. 439-3135. New Salem. 765-4410. I I 1 If we don't cover your local news better, . 1 Sat. 8/3 I we'll refund your money, GUARANTEED! I I I BETHlEHEM I I BETHlEHEM PROGRAM AT FIVE RIVERS YOUTH EMPlOYMENT SERVICES Indoor story, outdoor walk for children Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue ages 3-6, accopmabnied by adult; dress Park, 9:30 a.m. -noon. Also Thurs., 2- for outdoors. Five Rivers Environmental In Albany County Oms ide Albany County 4:30 pm Information. 439-0\03. Educalion Center. 56 Game Farm Road. o 1 Year- $26.00 o 1 Year- $35.00 Delmilr, 1o a.m: Information, 475-0291. o 2 Years - $50.00 o 2 Years - $68.00 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MIXER Sponsored by Bethlehem Chamber of AA MEETING Commerce; $3 at door with reser.vation. Bethlehem Lutheran Church. 85 Elm Nam~------Hokkaido Japanese Steakhouse, Ave., 7:30p.m. information, 489-6779.

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Purpose: ity. 10033, registered agent upon Notice of Qualification of Company to the following post any lawful business purpose. (July 24, 2002) whom process may be served. • office address: All Lifts Realty, BELLSOUTH MOBILITY, LLC. (July 24, 2002) Principal office of LLC: 725 w. NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION LLC, c/o Tabner, Ryan and Keniry, Authority filed with Secy. of State 184th St., Apt. ?E, NY, NY 10033. OF 75 WATERVLIET AVENUE 18 Corporate Woods Blvd., Al­ of N.Y. (SSNY) on 6/4/02. Office LEGAL NOTICE Arts. of Org. filed with DE Secy. of HOLDING COMPANY, LLC bany, NY 12211. location: Albany County. LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION State, 401 Federal St., Dover, DE LJF MGMT, LLC 5. In addition to the events of dis­ formed irl Georgia {GA) on 9/30/ OF EMPIRE ASSET 19901. Purpose: any lawful activ­ Notice of formation of the above '"" First: The name of the Company solution set forth in section 701 00. SSNY designated as agent of ity. MANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC Limited Liability Company {"LLC"). is 75 Watervliet Avenue Holding of the Limited Liability Company LLC upon whom process against (July 24, 2002) Articles of Organization filed with Company, LLC. Law, the latest date upon which it may be served. SSNY shall mail The above Limited Liability Com­ copy of process to: c/o Corpora­ the Secretary of State of NY Second: The Articles of Organi- the Company may dissolve is pany ("LLC") filed Articles of Or­ ,. zation were filed with the Secre­ tion Service Co., 80 State St., Al­ ganization with Secretary of State ("SSNY") on 6/25/2002. Office lo- · LEGAL NOTICE December 31, 2042. cation, Albany County. SSNY has tary of State on May 23, 2002. 6. The character of the business bany, NY 12207, registered agent of New York ("SSNY") on May 23, been designated as agent of the Third: The county within the State of the Company is as follows: to upon whom process may be 2002. Office location, County of Notice of Qualification of NSL . LLC upon whom process against of New York in which the engage in any lawful act or activ­ served. GA address of LLC: c/o Albany. SSNY has been desig­ Cambridge on the Hudson, LLC. company's office is to be located Cingular Wireless, 5565 nated as agent of the LLC upon it may be served. SSNY shall mail Authority filed with Secy. of N.Y. ity for which a limited liability com­ a copy of any such process is Albany. pany may be formed under sec­ Glen ridge Connector, Su.ite 1700, whom process against it may be (SSNY) on 6/25/02. Office loca­ Fourth: The Secretary of State is Atlanta, GA 30342. Arts. of Org. served. SSNY shall mail a copy served to: the LLC, 744 Broadway, tion; Albany County. LLC formed tion 201 of the Limited Liability Albany, New York 12207. Purpose: designated as the Company's Company Law. filed with GA Secy. of State, of any such process served to: in Delaware (DE) on 6/18/02. agent on whom process against Corps. Division, Suite 315, West any lawful business purpose. SSNY designated as agent of (July 24, 2002) The Law Offices of Gregory G. ..- the Company may be served. The Tower, 2 Martin Luther King Dr., Harris, The Patroon Building, 5 (July 24, 2002) LLC upon whom process against post office address within or with­ SE, Atlanta, GA 30334. Purpose: Clinton Square, Albany, New York it may be served. SSNY shall mail out the State of New York to which NOTICE OF FORMATION OF telecommunications. 12207. Purpose: Any lawful busi­ copy of process to: c/o Corpora­ th·e Secretary of State will mail a (July 24, 2002) NOTICE OF FORMATION OF tion Service Co., so State St., Al­ LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ness purpose. copy of any process against the (July 24, 2002) LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY bany, NY 12207. Principal office Company is PO Box 6268, Al­ of LLC: 100 Second Ave., Articles of Organization Of All NAME: MASSTRANS, LLC. Ar­ bany, NY 12206. Property, LLC ("LLC") filed with NOTICE OF FORMATION Needham, MA 02494. Arts. of Fifth: The Company's purpose is OF A DOMESTIC LIMITED NOTICE OF FORMATION ticles of Organization were filed Org. filed with DE Secy. of State, the Secretary of State of New York with the Secretary of State of New to engage in any lawful act or ac- ("SSNY") on July 5, 2002, effec­ LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) OF FOUR SEASONS Federal & Duke of York Sts., Do­ " tivity for which limited liability com­ York (SSNY) on 06/19/02. Office ver, DE 19901. Purpose: any law­ tive upon the date of filing. Office PROPERTY SERVICES, LLC location: Albany County. SSNY panies may be organized under Location: Albany County. SSNY The name of the LLC is COLUM­ ful activity. the LLCL. BIA ALBANY DEVELOPMENT (Pursuant to Section 203 of the· has been designated as agent of (July 24, 2002) has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process (July 24, 2002) GROUP, LLC. The Articles of Or­ Limited Liability Company Law) the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY against it may be served. SSNY ganization of the LLC were filed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that with the New York Secretary of shall mail a copy of process to the NOTICE OF FORMATION OF may mail a copy of any process the Certificate of Formation of LLC, c/o Jeff Feinman, Post Of­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION State on June 19, 2002. The pur­ FOUR SEASONS PROPERTY LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY to the LLC, P.O. Box 285, Cohoes, fice Box 1428, Albany, New York pose of the LLC is to engage in SERVICES, LLC (the "Company") PURSUANT TO NY LLC LAW New York 12047. The purpose for 12201. Purpose: For any lawful NAME: PHILLIPS FAMILY RE­ ·which the LLC is formed is to en­ any lawful act or activity. The of­ was filed with the Secretary of , SECTION 1203(c) purpose .. ALTY ASSOCIATES, LLC. Ar­ gage in any lawful act or activity fice of the LLC is to be located in State of the State of New York on The name of the professional ser­ (July 24, 2002) ticles of Organization were filed for which limited liability compa­ Albany County. The Secretary of June 3, 2002. vice limited liability Company is State is designated as the agent the Company is being formed to with the Secretary of State of New ADVANCED ENERGY SOLU­ nies may be organized under the York (SSNY) on 05/16/02. Office LLCL. of the LLC upon whom process engage in providing maintenance, TIONS, LLC. The date ol the fil­ LEGAL NOTICE location: ·Albany County. SSNY (July 24, 2002) against the LLC may be served. repair services of all kinds in con­ ing of the Articles of Organization The address to which the Secre­ has been designated as agent of nection with real and personal Notice of Formation of Metro Met­ with the Secretary of State was tary of State shall mail a copy of the LLC upon whom process property and any activities neces­ als Recycling, LLC. Arts. of Org. May 30, 2002. The County in any process against the LLC is against it may be served. SSNY LEGAL NOTICE sary or mcidental to such purpose filed with Secy. of State N.Y. which the office of the LLC is to 302 Washington Avenue Exten­ shall mail a copy of process to the and any other lawful act or activ­ (SSNY) on 7/9/02. Office location: be located is Albany. The agent ALTIN, LLC sion, Albany, New York 12203. ity for which limited liability com­ LLC, 1157 Central Avenue, Al­ "' of the LLC upon whom process Albany County. SSNY designated bany, New York 12205. Purpose.: Notice of formation of the above (July 24, 2002) panies may be organized under as agent of LLC upon whom pro­ against it may be served is the Limited Liability Company ("LLC"). the LLCL. Foranylawfulpurpose. - Secretary of State and suCh shall cess against it may be served. (July 24, 2002) Articles of Organization filed with The office of the Company is to SSNY shall mail copy of process mail a copy of any process to: NOTICE OF FORMATION the Secretary of State of NY be located in the County of Al­ to: 849 First St., Watervliet, NY ~ Burke, Casserly & Gable, P.C., c/ C'SSNY") on 03/13/2002. Office OF A DOMESTIC LIMITED bany, State of New York. The Se:c­ 12189. Purpose: operation of a NOTICE OF FORMATION OF o Carl H. Kempf, Ill, 255 Wash­ location, Albany County. SSNY LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) retary of State has been desJg­ ington Avenue Extension, Albany, metals recycling business and LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY has been designated as agent of nated as the agent of the Com­ any other lawful purpose. New York 12205. The purpose of the LLC upon whom process The name of the LLC is COLUM­ pany upon whom process against (July 24, 2002) NAME: PHILLIPS REALTY AS­ against it may be served. SSNY BIA WATER ST. GROUP, L.L.C. the Company may be served. The SOCIATES II, LLC. Atticles of • 1~!t~(~f~~~~~i~?tye~~~~~~ ~~ shall mail a copy of each process The Articles of Organization of the post office address to which the ited liability companies may be Organization were ned with the served to: the LLC, 7 44 Broadway, LLC were filed with the New York Secretary of State shall mail a NOTICE OF FORMATION formed under the Limited Liabil­ Albany, New York 12207. Purpose: Secretary of State on June 20, Secretary of State~ of N.ew~ York copy of any process against the OF A DOMESTIC LIMITED (SSNY) on 03/28/02. Off1ce loca­ ity Company Law. any lawful business purpose. 2002. The purpose of the LLC is Company served upon such Sec­ (July 24, 2002) to engage in any lawful act or ac­ LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) tion: Albany County. SSNY has (July 24, 2002) retary of State is 50 State Street, been designated as agent of the tivity. The office of the LLC is to 6th floor, Albany, New York 12207. The name of the LLC is be located in Albany County. The LLC upon whom process against • (July 24, 2002) MONTICELLO MALL DEVELOP­ it may be served. SSNY shall mail LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Secretary of State is designated MENT GROUP, LLC. The Articles a copy of process to the LLC, LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY as the agent of the LLC ·upon ""'"! Agro-lnvest LLC was filed with the of Organization of the LLC were 1157 Central Avenue, Albany, whom process against the LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF filed with the NY Secretary of SSNY on 05/30/02. Office: Albany NAME: AM & J, LLC. Articles of may be served. The adQress to New York 12205. Purpose: For County. SSNY designated as LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY State on June 28, 2002. The pur­ anylayflul purpose. Organization were filed with the which the Secretary of State shall pose of the LLC is to engage in agent of LLC whom process Secretary of State of New York mail a copy of any process against Articles of Organization of Garner (July 24, 2002) against may be served. The P.O. any lawful act or activity. The of­ (SSNY) on 07/03/02. The latest the LLC is 302 Washington Av­ Street Property, LLC ("LLC") filed fice of the LLC is to be located in address which SSNY shall mail date of dissolution is 12131/2099. enue Extension, Albany, New York with-the Secretary of State of New any process· against the LLC Albany County. The Secretary of LEGAL NOTICE Office location: Albany County. 12203. York ("SSNY") on July 5, 2002, State is designated as the agellt served upon him: 80 State Street, SSNY has been designated as (July 24, 2002) effective upon the date of filing. .'t Albany, NY 12207-2543. The Reg- of the LLC upon whom process PINEWILL MGMT, LLC agent of the LLC upon whom pro­ Office Location: Albany County. .._ istered Agent is Corporation Ser­ against the LLC may be served . Notice of formation of the above cess against it may be served. SSNY has been designated as vice Company at the same ad­ The address to which the Secre­ Limited Liability Company (~LLC"). SSNY shall mail a copy of process NOTICE OF FORMATION OF agent of the LLC upon whom pro­ dress. Purpose: any lawful pur­ tary of State shall mail a copy of Articles at OI.Qanization filed with to the LLC, 800 North Pearl LLC cess against it may be served. pose. any process against the LLC is the Secrefary of State of NY Street, Albany, New York 12204. SSNY may mail a copy of any pro­ ("SSNY") on 03/13/2002. Office , (July 24, 2002) Dodson Group, LLC, tiled Articles 302 Washington Avenue Exten­ Purpose: For any lawful purpose. cess to the LLC, f'O. Box 285, location, Albany_ County. SSNY of Organization with the New York sion, Albany, New York 12203. (July 24, 2002) Cohoes, New York 12047. The 1 has been designated as agent of Secretary of State on June 11, (July 24, 2002) purpose for which the LLC is the LLC upon whom process NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 2002.1ts office is located in Albany formed is to engage in any lawful against it may be served. SSNY LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY County. The Secretary of State NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION act or activity for which limited li­ LEGAL NOTICE shall mail a copy of each process • has been designated as agent ability companies may be orga­ served to: the LLC, 744 Broadway, Articles of Organization of Albany PURSUANT TO NY LLC LAW upon whom process may be nized under the LLCL. Notice of Formation of Mr. Albany, New York 12207. Purpose: Smiles, LLC ("LLC") filed with the SECTION 1203(c) served and shall-mail a copy of Secretary of State of New York (July 24, 2002) Bouncety Bounce, LLC. Arts. of any lawful business purpose. The name of the professional ser­ any process served on him or her Org. filed with Secy. of State of ("SSNY") on April18, 2002, effec- vice limited liability company is to Dodson Group, LLC, 286 (July 24, 2002) .. tive upon the date of filing. Office N.Y. (SSNY) on 4/25/02. Office ANDERSON, MOSCHETTI & Waldermaier Rd., Feura Bush, NY LEGAL NOTICE location: Albany County. SSNY Location: Albany County. SSNY TAFFANY, f'L.L.C. The date of the 12067. Its business is to engage has been designated as agent of designated as agent of LLC upon LEGAL NOTICE filing of the Articles of Organiza­ in any lawful activity for which lim­ JDF MGMT, LLC whom process against it may be the LLC upon whom process tion with the Secretary of State ited liability companies may be Notice of formation of the above . •- against it may be served. SSNY served. SSNY shalL mail copy of PRO TITLE AGENCY, LLC was June 21, 2002. The County organized under Section 203 of Limited Liability Company ("LLC") . process to: The LLC, 1258 Cen­ Notice of formation of the above may mail a copy of any process in which the office of the LLC is to the New York Limited Liability Articles of Organization filed with to the LLC, 1816 Western Avenue, tral Ave., Albany, NY 12205. Pur­ Limited Liability Company {"LLC"). be located is Albany. The agent Company Act. the Secretary of State of NY pose: any lawful activity. Articles of Organization filed with Albany, New York 12203. The pur­ of the LLC upon whom process (July 24, 2002) ("SSNY") on 6/25/2002. Office lo­ (July 24, 2002) the Secretary of State of NY pose for which the LLC is formed against it may be served is the cation, Albany County. SSNY has is to engage in any lawful act or ("SSNY") on 03/26/2002. Office Secretary of State and such shall been designated as agent of the location, Albany County. SSNY activity for which limited liability mail a copy of any process to: LEGAL NOTICE LLC upon whom process against _companies may be organized un- LEGAL NOTICE has been designated as agent of Burke, Casserly & Gable, P.C., c/ it may be served. SSNY shall mail the LLC upon whom process der the LLCL. Notice of Qualification of Duke o Timothy E. Casserly, 255 Wash­ a copy of any such process Notice of Qualification of Mutual against it may be served. SSNY •· (July 24, 2002) Energy Schenectady, LLC. Au­ ington Avenue Extension, Albany, served to: the LLC, 744 Broadway, Service Mortgage, LLC. Authority shall mail a copy of each process thority filed with Secy. of State of New York 12205. The purpose of Albany, New York 12207. Purpose: filed with Secy. of State of N.Y. served to: the LLC, 744 Broadway, N.Y. (SSNY) on 6/18/02. Office the Company is to engage in any any lawful business purpose. (SSNY) on 6/4/02. Office location: Albany, New York 12207. Purpose: PUBLICATION NOTICE OF location: Albany County. LLC lawful act or activity for which lim­ (July 24, 2002) Albany County. LLC formed in any lawful business purpose. FORMATION OF A LIMITED formed in Delaware (DE) on 5/23/ ited liability companies may be Delaware (DE) on 4/11/02. SSNY (July 24, 2002) • LIABILITY COMPANY UNDER formed under the Limited Liabil- 02. SSNY designated as agent of designat~d as agent of LLC upon PAGE 26- July 24, 2002 THE SPOTLIGHT

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Purpose: For upon whom process against the· NOTICE OF FORMATION as agent of LP upon whom pro· any lawful purpose. may be served. SSNY may mail a LLC may be served. The address OFLLC LEGAL NOTICE cess against it may be served. copy of any process to the LLC, (July 24, 2002) to which the Secretary of State SSNY shall mail copy of process 25 Mason Lane, Slingerlands, shall mail a copy of any process Articles of Organization for SUP· Notice of Formation of Watergate to: c/o Corporation Service Co., New York 12159. The purpose for against the LLC is 596 New PLY SOLUTIONS OF N.Y., LLC II Properties, LLC. Arts. of Org. 80 State St., Albany, NY t2207, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING which the LLC is formed is to en­ Loudon Road, Latham, New York were filed with the Secretary of filed with Secy. of State of N.Y. registered agent upon whom pro· gage in any lawful act or activity t2110. State of New York on May 8, 2002. (SSNY) on 6/21/02. Office loca­ cess may be served. Name/ad· for which limited liability compa· • TOWN OF BETHLEHEM Office located in Albany County. dress of each general partner Notice is hereby given that the (July 24, 2002) tion: Albany County. SSNY des­ nies may be organized under the The Secretary of State has been ignated as agent of LLC upon available from SSNY. Term: until LLCL. Board of Appeals of the Town of designated as agent upon which 12/31/2052. Purpose: any lawful Bethlehem, Albany County, New whom process against it may be (July 24. 2002) NOTICE OF FORMATION process may be served and a served. SSNY shall mail copy of activity. York will hold a public hearing on copy of process shall be mailed ~ Wednesday, August 7, 2002, at OF A DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) by the Secretary of State to the 7:30p.m., at the Town Offices, 445 LLC at 80 Wolf Road, Albany, New Delaware Avenue, Delmar, New York 12205. Purpose: for any law­ -York to take action on application The name of the LLC is SHADE TREE, LLC. 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For a detailed brochure call: Cathv S. Cooley- 448-6121 ' BLACKMAN&DESTEFANO PAGE 32 July 24, 2002 ,,, ...... ,, ...... D Alessi Local farmers can join ' (From Page 1) and rebuilding of lower Man­ centerpiece of the LMDC's • It d• -~ • t hattan, generally defined as south responsibilitieswillbetheTrade agriCU ure IS riC ' development projects in New of Houston Street," Alessi said. Center site plan. York City, as well as our This extends beyond the Trade Center site to resuscitating It will be an emotionally volatile irresponsibly. experience in representing issue of how best to memorialize government entities," he said. business activity and rebuilding "You couldn't take manure and infrastructure in the surrounding the victims of a tragedy and build 'The combination of private and what is widely seen as a critical Farmers in Bethlehem, dump it over the fence or by the public sector experience was areas - as well as dealing with Guilderland reservoir," he said. issues related to the continuing symbol of American fortitude in Guilderland, Coeymans, Colonie • considered very important." the face of terrorism. and New Scotland have a rare The district currently mea­ That's because the Trade Center state of environmental health in sures approximately 5,100 acres, the area, he said. opportunity to gain extra pro­ redevelopment is more than just "Another one of their charges tection for their lands. and Gallagher has received about a big project, as the intense public The environmental impact of is to have an open and inclusive Cornell Cooperative Extension 15 applications for inclusion. ....,__ reaction to last week's release of the destruction of two massive .process that respects all points of is conducting a review of the Submissions are reviewed by the preliminary Trade Center design buildings - and the release of view," Alessi said. county's agricultural district No. county Agriculture and Farmland proposals underscored. hazardous materials, from ash to "I have been very impressed 3, which includes the afore­ protection board, which consists • "The ·emphasis is on pre­ asbestos, over a wide area when with the board and the people at mentioned municipalities and is of Gallagher, four full-time they fell- is still being analyzed liminary," Alessi said. "The LMDC because they truly see this required by state law once every farmers, the chair of the county corporation has made it clear this and could be the source of legal as more than one group of eight years. Soil and Water Conservation is just the beginning of the headaches to come for years. individuals to be heard from. The Tom Gallagher, an educator for Board, a representative of the county Farm Bureau, the head of process. Elements could be "Several agencies and a task corporation welcomes the the extension, said farmers in the mixed or matched from the comments and expects more district who use the best practices the county Real Property Tax ,_ force have been at work since department and a representative various proposals, or a different Sept. 11 addressing those issues, comments and more input that's receive benefits, including tax direction could be taken al­ going to lead to a plan that breaks and incentives, immunity from the county planning de­ and I believe the current con­ partment. together." sensus is that the outdoor issues achieves the goals of the from certain types oflawsuits, not If the board knows that a farm ~> The LMDC, a subsidiary ofthe are fairly well in hand," he said. corporation. being subject to local laws that quasi-private Empire State "But there are continuing indoor supersede what is allowed in the submitted for inclusion is an health issues to be addressed." 'This is foremost a memorial, district, and towns and schools active farm, Gallagher said it will Development Corp., was created but there is a need to rebuild and last fall by Gov. George Pataki being forced to look at properties usually approve the application • The unique qu'alifications of revitalize also. The board outside the district before trying based on the paperwork. If not, with the support of former Mayor Alessi and his partners beyond continues to understand that this Rudolph Giuliani, to expedite to seize district property by at least two members of the board their legal specialties- Alessi, for will continue to involve emotion. eminent domain. will visit the farm before a reconstruction in the critical one, also holds pharmacy and But I think this will lead to an financial district on Manhattan's "It's not a right-to-farm law, but decision is made. science degrees- put them in a excellent plan in the long run. Commercial production farms southern tip. good position to advise their new Emotion can be very positive." it gives you some protections," he said. are the· only ones eligible for • 'Their reaJ charge is to oversee clients as they negotiate this inclusion in the district, but and coordinate the revitalization potential legal thicket. But the However, Gallagher said even farmers in the district cannot act Gallagher said there is no minimum acreage or sales required. Farmers can also send letters asking to be removed from the Backpacks Recommended by district, but Gallagher said there ' Good Housekeeping, by · USA DECKS is really no good reason to do so Home and that the only such request he Chiropractors, & by Your has encountered was from a •· farmer turning his property into Neighbors! Improvement a gravel mine. Made in Schenectady By Specialists 'They can still sell it," he said. ~ 'They can subdivide it. There's no Tough Trayder- ~~~~~~~--...,._ Do you find yourself penalty." 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